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===Other===
===Other===
[[File:Birmingham mural banner.jpg|center|thumb|800px|<small><div align="right">A mural on the side of the [[Fashions Hair Care]] building on [[3rd Avenue North]]</div></small>]]
[[File:1930 Industrial HS print shop.jpg|center|thumb|800px|<small><div align="right">A printing class at [[Industrial High School]] taught by [[Fess Whatley]], c. 1930</div></small>]]
[[File:1930 Industrial HS print shop.jpg|center|thumb|800px|<small><div align="right">A printing class at [[Industrial High School]] taught by [[Fess Whatley]], c. 1930</div></small>]]


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[[Image:UAB-ECU basketball banner.jpg|frame|center|<small> <div align="right">[[UAB Blazers]] 77 - East Carolina Pirates 59. Photographed January 23, 2008 at [[Bartow Arena]] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mosesxan/ mosesxan]</div></small>]]
[[Image:UAB-ECU basketball banner.jpg|frame|center|<small> <div align="right">[[UAB Blazers]] 77 - East Carolina Pirates 59. Photographed January 23, 2008 at [[Bartow Arena]] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mosesxan/ mosesxan]</div></small>]]
[[File:Hardie-Tynes 2009.jpg|thumb|800px|center|<small> <div align="right">[[Hardie-Tynes|Hardie-Tynes Co.]] machine shop. Photographed October 23, 2009 by User:Dystopos</div></small>]]


[[Image:Praying hands banner.jpg|frame|center|<small> <div align="right">Detail of [[Kneeling ministers statue]] by Raymond Kasky at [[Kelly Ingram Park]]. Photographed February 11, 2006 by Chris Denbow</div></small>]]
[[Image:Praying hands banner.jpg|frame|center|<small> <div align="right">Detail of [[Kneeling ministers statue]] by Raymond Kasky at [[Kelly Ingram Park]]. Photographed February 11, 2006 by Chris Denbow</div></small>]]
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[[Image:Oak Hill banner.jpg|thumb|center|575px|<small><div align="right">''[[Oak Hill Cemetery]]. Photographed October 2013''</div></small>]]
[[Image:Oak Hill banner.jpg|thumb|center|575px|<small><div align="right">''[[Oak Hill Cemetery]]. Photographed October 2013''</div></small>]]
[[File:Quinlan Castle banner.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<small><div align="right">''[[Quinlan Castle]]. Photographed December 2021''</div></small>]]


[[Image:Veterans Day Parade banner.jpg|frame|center|<small><div align="right">''[[Veterans Day]] parade on [[2nd Avenue North]]. November 11, 2005''</div></small>]]
[[Image:Veterans Day Parade banner.jpg|frame|center|<small><div align="right">''[[Veterans Day]] parade on [[2nd Avenue North]]. November 11, 2005''</div></small>]]
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[[Image:Kelly Ingram Park birdseye.jpg|center|thumb|797px|<small><div align="right">Birds-eye view of [[Kelly Ingram Park]] in Spring, 1993 by HABS photographer Jet Lowe</div></small>]]
[[Image:Kelly Ingram Park birdseye.jpg|center|thumb|797px|<small><div align="right">Birds-eye view of [[Kelly Ingram Park]] in Spring, 1993 by HABS photographer Jet Lowe</div></small>]]
[[File:Common Ground banner.jpg|center|thumb|800px|<small><div align="right">Detail from [[Whitney Byington]]'s "Common Ground" eco-dyed fabric installation</div></small>]]


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Latest revision as of 12:45, 4 December 2021

Banners are 575- or 800-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

Skylines

Birmingham's skyline seen from the Hawk's View Overlook at Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve
View of the Birmingham skyline from the Railroad Park. Photographed September 17, 2010 by User:Dystopos
Vulcan and the ridge of Red Mountain above the clouds. Photographed December 2006 by Curtis Palmer
Red Mountain Expressway from the Highland Avenue overpass. February 27, 2008 by booleansplit
I-22 under construction in 2005, seen from the Hillcrest Road overpass.
A crew dismantles scaffolding at the Cathedral Church of the Advent. Photographed May 30, 2003
Skyline of Birmingham framed by a UAB parking deck. April 18, 2008 by DelosJ
Shades Valley and Red Mountain. Photographed January 9, 2008 by mosesxan
Birmingham seen from Red Mountain. March 7, 2002
Northern terminus of the Red Mountain Expressway at I-20/59 downtown. Photographed December 13, 2007 by David Smith
Birmingham's skyline with smog, August 1972
Skyline with Two North Twentieth sign. June 16, 2005
Skyline, 1916

Other

A mural on the side of the Fashions Hair Care building on 3rd Avenue North
A printing class at Industrial High School taught by Fess Whatley, c. 1930
Detail of proscenium mural at the Lyric Theatre. Photographed June 2010 by natedregerphoto.
Geo-Chromatic Progress by Michael Mojher. 1978-2009
Sloss Furnaces at sunset, May 2008
Five Points South in September 2006
Samford Bulldogs practice at Seibert Stadium in August 2006
Geologic structure section through the Birmingham District. Published with the Geologic Map of Alabama (1926)
UAB Blazers 77 - East Carolina Pirates 59. Photographed January 23, 2008 at Bartow Arena by mosesxan
Hardie-Tynes Co. machine shop. Photographed October 23, 2009 by User:Dystopos
Detail of Kneeling ministers statue by Raymond Kasky at Kelly Ingram Park. Photographed February 11, 2006 by Chris Denbow
Sunset at the site of the future Railroad Reservation Park. January 1, 2008
Pumpkin patch at Corny Creek Farm in Columbiana. Photographed in 2006 by Curtis Palmer
Oak Hill Cemetery. Photographed October 2013
Quinlan Castle. Photographed December 2021
Veterans Day parade on 2nd Avenue North. November 11, 2005
Fall colors at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens' Japanese garden. Photographed November 13, 2007 by Wally Argus
Regions Center, December, 2006
Birds-eye view of Kelly Ingram Park in Spring, 1993 by HABS photographer Jet Lowe
Detail from Whitney Byington's "Common Ground" eco-dyed fabric installation