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Image:Hematospermia.jpg

Original - Illustration of Hematospermia
Reason
Quality illustration of Hematospermia.
Articles this image appears in
Hematospermia, Semen
Creator
Jaakobou
  • Support as nominator --Jaakobou 23:32, 15 August 2008 (UTC)
  • Oppose: Test tube and background totally irrelevant, microscopic image itself doesn't meet size guidelines. Joe D (talk) 03:11, 16 August 2008 (UTC)
  • Oppose - very poor quality, red blood cells have been poorly cut out from another photo and stuck on top of the image of the spermatozoa, leading to the scale being completely wrong (would someone like to find out the precise scale of sperm to red blood cells?) Not to mention the fact that the red blood cells not even being from the same photo as the sperm reduces the encyclopaedic value to zero. The test tube is almost completely irrelevant and again, low quality enlarged further than it should be. Not entertaining or visually compelling or pleasing. The licence is also dubious ("I created this work entirely by myself") - I doubt you actually took the microscope photos of the sperm or blood cells, and the test tube too. —Vanderdeckenξφ 11:48, 16 August 2008 (UTC)
    • Reply: I created the image myself using a few references to get an idea of what the work should look like. The sperms are not "a picture", they are brushed in. If you're not sure, it's usually a good thing to ask. Venderdicken. Jaakobou 18:32, 16 August 2008 (UTC)
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