Wikipedia:Featured Picture Candidates - Older Nominations Requiring Additional Input From Users

Older Nominations Requiring Additional Input From Users

These nominations have been moved here because consensus is impossible to determine without additional input from those who participated in the discussion. Usually this is because there was more than one edit of the image available, and no clear preference for one of them was determined. If you voted on these images previously, please update your vote to specify which edit(s) you are supporting.

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