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Original – Ethel Waters, blues, jazz, and gospel singer, c. 1943.
Reason
A fine, rather candid portrait of a notable singer. The dilapidated background suits common themes in blues and jazz (and was a bugger to clean up without removing legitimate stains. Think I managed.) This nomination is a followup to Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Ethel Waters, in which I promised to do a restoration, but was unable to get to it in time due to working on Herschel. I rather wish I had checked this one first: It was far, far easier.
Image is cropped just enough to make it square. Annoyingly, the edges aren't at all straight; I don't know why, this is a bit out of the era I tend to work on.
Support as nominator in the first round. But maybe it will be better to use the crop and white balance of the original nom? Tomer T (talk) 06:51, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
It's almost impossible to get an exact replication of white balance (and felt details were being lost when I tried tweaking it. As for crop... well, we need a copy of the full version anyway, as it represents the original artistic vision, and I was a little worried the original crop looked a little busy, without space to breathe. Adam Cuerden(talk) 11:14, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Comment There appears to be some remaining dirt/hair top center. Not sure though, it is hard to tell what is image and what is junk... --WingtipvorteXPTT∅ 23:57, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Having looked at that a while, I think it's damage or markings on a metal plate (or wooden panel? Kind of looks like metal given the damage, but not sure) above her head. Like, a dent or a ding or the like. The area she's being photographed in is rather dilapidated, and it has the film grain over it. Adam Cuerden(talk) 00:16, 7 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]