Talk:Rockefeller Center

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I give up on finding an image fulfilling the guidelines. In 10th Doctor comic stories, there is one that is tall and thin, as befitting a skyscraper, which just got deleted because it is not widescreen. There is another, only showing the bottom of the building, which looks like any other building in New York and, thus, fails to be characteristic. Amorkuz 07:54, December 11, 2016 (UTC)

How's this? Maybe even still a bit too tall, actually, but it still shows off its skycraper-iness
I might argue that this is one case where an image should be allowed to be somewhat tall in its dimensions; like a mid-way point between just showing the whole building and cutting most of it off. Is there no way to keep a good amount of the height, while adding as much width as possible? Is there more to the left of the building in-frame? Personally, I'd put priority more on the area towards the top, and sacrifice some of the bottom and perhaps the immediate top as well.
Anyway, the point I wish to make is, as Shambala actually worded it in her deletion of your image, it needs to approach widescreen. I do agree that the image as it was...was definitely pushing it. If we can get an image that's around the dimensions of a book cover, I think that's a job well done, as, just like with covers, you really have no choice here.
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Rockefeller cropped2.jpg
I chopped off another 50px, and daringly put it on the article. In truth, pretty much all book covers are in fact taller than this.
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