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Good-lookin' slugs and snails

Featured picture Choice of the week, the killer sea snail, the Branched murex. H. Zell's multi-angled shots are displayed as a panorama so you can examine the rich structure of the shell. As our judge points out, you could almost reach in and touch it. The rhythm of the whole photographic composition is clearer at the article on the species.

New administrators

The Signpost welcomes three editors as our newest admins.

From featured article Choice of the week: Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky was one of the leaders of the Young Turks involved in the December 1964 South Vietnamese coup.
Nine articles were promoted to featured status:

Choice of the week. The Signpost asked FA nominator and reviewer Hurricanehink to select the best of the week.


Three featured articles were delisted:

Four lists were promoted. These will be considered for Choice of the week in a later edition.

One topic was promoted:

Two featured topics were delisted:

An illustrated collage by H. Morin in 1893 of members of the Pulmonata—snails and slugs that can breathe, through a pallial lung instead of a gill
Five images were promoted. Medium-sized images can be viewed by clicking on "nom":

Choice of the week. Chick Bowen, a regular reviewer and nominator at featured picture candidates, told The Signpost:

"This week saw the promotion of several excellent images demonstrating the remarkable range of our featured pictures. Two historical prints and two digital photographs were joined by an exceptionally detailed and historically precise original drawing. Had the lively underwater photography of Nick Hobgood not been recognized in this space two weeks ago, I might well have chosen his marvelous candid shot of a most peculiar creature in motion, but equally impressive is H. Zell's composite image of a sea snail shell, taken from multiple angles. The precise focus and large depth of field show the possibilities of digital macro photography, revealing complex textures that almost give a sense of tactility."


The Slate pencil urchin, a "marvelous candid shot of a most peculiar creature", according to Chick Bowen, this week's featured picture judge. The Signpost apologises to readers for highlighting yet another underwater shot by one of our own, but we can't help ourselves. We promise: no more for a while.


Information about new admins at the top is drawn from their user pages and RfA texts, and occasionally from what they tell us directly.


















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