User talk:Skyscraper297

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[edit] Making the Australian Taxation Office (Dandenong) smaller

Hello, I noticed you put up a picture for the Australian Taxation Office in Dandenong. Well done, that was fantastic.
I wonder if your images have the appropriate licence (there are several), and if they are free? Did you take them yourself, perhaps?
If you wanted to make your images smaller, 100x100 pixels is a generally accepted size. Have a look no the other Melbourne pages where there are pictures.
P.S: Did you put in the Frankston (Olivers' Hill) view as well? I thought that really represented 'the real Frankston', at least from the central point of view.
-EuropracBHIT 07:46, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC).

[edit] Re: Making the Australian Taxation Office smaller

Thanks. You don't need a licence to use any of my pictures. I have taken them myself. Yes, that is my picture of Frankston as well. If you would like to have a look at some of my other pictures, go to the Doncaster, Victoria, Mooroolbark, Ballarat, and Tall Buildings in Melbourne pages. Enjoy!

[edit] Melbourne by night

Thanks so much for your nice comment on my photo! Maybe you might enjoy looking at my gallery. Cya --Fir0002 09:08, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] My RfA

Hi, we have edited together Mount Dandenong, Victoria, maybe you can spare a minute and look into my Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Alex Bakharev? abakharev 00:35, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Copyright of Image:Bourke Place.jpg

Hi there, thanks for uploading Image:Bourke Place.jpg. I noticed that there is some required information missing from the image description page. The Wikimedia Foundation has to be very careful about the images included in Wikipedia because of copyright law. We need you to specify two things on the image description page:

  • who created the image
  • the copyright status

If you created the image:
If you haven't already, please add a note on the image description page saying that you created it.
Next you need to choose a copyright license so that people on Wikipedia know what they can and cannot do with your image. There are only a few licenses to choose from for images you created yourself. Once you have decided which one you wish to use, simply copy the tag exactly as shown into the image description. Please note that you MUST allow people to freely use and copy your image (although you may apply some conditions to that), else it may not be used on Wikipedia. If you wish to make your image usable under the same terms as the rest of Wikipedia, you can use the {{GFDL-self}} tag.

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If you haven't already, please provide a URL to the site it came from (or the name of the source if it didn't come from a website) and the name of the person or organisation that owns the copyright on the image description page.
You next need to add a copyright tag so that other users know how the image may be used. Please browse the list of image copyright tags and determine which applies to the image. If, after browsing this page, you are unsure of the tag to add, please add a {{Don't know}} tag to the image description and someone will help you choose the correct tag.

Please note that if you do not choose a copyright tag for the image within seven days, it will be deleted. Please could you ensure that any other images you have uploaded also have the above information in the description - you can see a list of the images you've uploaded by clicking on My Contributions and selecting Image from the drop-down box. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on my talk page. Thanks! —David Johnson [T|C] 11:13, 22 January 2006 (UTC)