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[[Image:Sloss at sunset banner.jpg|frame|center|<small><div align="right">[[Sloss Furnaces]] at sunset, May 2008</div></small>]] | [[Image:Sloss at sunset banner.jpg|frame|center|<small><div align="right">[[Sloss Furnaces]] at sunset, May 2008</div></small>]] | ||
[[Image:1972 smog banner.jpg|frame|center|<small><div align="right">Birmingham's skyline with smog, August 1972</div></small>]] | |||
[[Image:Five Points South banner.jpg|thumb|575px|center|<small><div align="right">[[Five Points South]] in September 2006</div></small>]] | [[Image:Five Points South banner.jpg|thumb|575px|center|<small><div align="right">[[Five Points South]] in September 2006</div></small>]] |
Revision as of 23:07, 13 February 2011
Banners are 575-pixel wide-format images submitted for use on the top of the Main Page. I plan to rotate banners periodically to give the site a fresh look. There's no guaranty I'll use all submissions, as I plan to be rather picky. The best banner images will have as many as possible of the following qualities (but the best might not have all of them):
- Alluring (strong image, good composition, color, etc)
- Illustrative of Birmingham in a general sense (inclusive, recognizable)
- Seasonal (keep us fresh)
- Documentary (try to shed some light on our documentary purpose)
- Free (Creative Commons or PD images are preferred)
Current stable
![](/w/images/thumb/f/f8/Railroad_Park_banner.jpg/575px-Railroad_Park_banner.jpg)
View of the Birmingham skyline from the Railroad Park. Photographed September 17, 2010 by User:Dystopos
![](/w/images/thumb/f/f5/Vulcan_in_clouds_banner.jpg/575px-Vulcan_in_clouds_banner.jpg)
Vulcan and the ridge of Red Mountain above the clouds. Photographed December 2006 by Curtis Palmer
![](/w/images/thumb/d/db/Red_Mountain_at_night.jpg/575px-Red_Mountain_at_night.jpg)
Shades Valley and Red Mountain. Photographed January 9, 2008 by mosesxan
![](/w/images/thumb/1/1f/Geo-Chromatic_Progress.jpg/575px-Geo-Chromatic_Progress.jpg)
Geo-Chromatic Progress by Michael Mojher. 1978-2009
![](/w/images/8/8d/Sloss_at_sunset_banner.jpg)
Sloss Furnaces at sunset, May 2008
![](/w/images/thumb/e/ee/Five_Points_South_banner.jpg/575px-Five_Points_South_banner.jpg)
Five Points South in September 2006
![](/w/images/1/15/Samford_football_practice.jpg)
Samford Bulldogs practice at Seibert Stadium in August 2006
![](/w/images/1/1e/Structure_section_banner.jpg)
Geologic structure section through the Birmingham District. Published with the Geologic Map of Alabama (1926)
![](/w/images/d/df/Scaffold_builders_-_advent.jpg)
A crew dismantles scaffolding at the Cathedral Church of the Advent. Photographed May 30, 2003
![](/w/images/f/f7/UAB-ECU_basketball_banner.jpg)
UAB Blazers 77 - East Carolina Pirates 59. Photographed January 23, 2008 at Bartow Arena by mosesxan
![](/w/images/4/4e/Praying_hands_banner.jpg)
Detail of Kneeling ministers statue by Raymond Kasky at Kelly Ingram Park. Photographed February 11, 2006 by Chris Denbow
![](/w/images/0/0a/RMX-I2059_banner.jpg)
Northern terminus of the Red Mountain Expressway at I-20/59 downtown. Photographed December 13, 2007 by David Smith
![](/w/images/1/12/RR_Park_banner.jpg)
Sunset at the site of the future Railroad Reservation Park. January 1, 2008
![](/w/images/7/74/Smart_People_banner.jpg)
Skyline with Two North Twentieth sign. June 16, 2005
![](/w/images/e/ed/1914_banner.jpg)
Skyline, 1916
![](/w/images/d/d7/Campaign_2007_banner.jpg)
Signs for the top six candidates in the 2007 Birmingham mayoral election
![](/w/images/f/fd/Pumpkin_patch_banner.jpg)
Pumpkin patch at Corny Creek Farm in Columbiana. Photographed in 2006 by Curtis Palmer
![](/w/images/1/13/Birmingham_at_night.jpg)
Birmingham seen from Red Mountain. March 7, 2002
![](/w/images/d/db/Veterans_Day_Parade_banner.jpg)
Veterans Day parade on 2nd Avenue North. November 11, 2005
![](/w/images/4/4e/Japanese_Gardens_banner.jpg)
Fall colors at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens' Japanese garden. Photographed November 13, 2007 by Wally Argus
![](/w/images/d/d2/Regions_Xmas_banner.jpg)
Regions Center, December, 2006