User talk:Randomfile42

Christ Church, Moss Side, Manchester
Hi. The images are certainly very arresting. I wonder if they might be better in a gallery in WikiCommons? I also have the desire to add lots of pictures to my favourite articles but Wiki guidance is that photos in the articles should "tell the story." What do you think? KJP1 (talk) 19:53, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

Reply by Randomfile42
I think they are part of the 'story' as show some of the architectural features that make this church interesting - plus a lot of photos on Wikipedia are quite dreary and uninspired. I believe they are good quality photos that illustrate and convey an architectural space - what a good encylcopedia needs. Plus I have a lot more photos I would have like to have added!

However, I have taken out one of the window photos and added a rear view exterior shot so that the range of visual perspectives is more balanced.

I like the article, by the way - would you consider doing similar articles for other religious buildings in the area - such as the Sikh temple and Polish RC church nearby?

Randomfile42 -


 * Fine, we'll leave them where they are. I agree they're more exciting then many on wikipedia.  I'm glad you like the article.  Its only a stub that I did as part of completing articles on all the Grade I and II* listed buildings.  When that's done, I'll have at look at the Polish church and Sikh temple.  Best regards.  KJP1 (talk) 08:12, 10 April 2011 (UTC)