User talk:Jcstorr
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Great photos, by the way! ~MDD4696 18:22, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Your uploads
[edit]Hello Jcstorr, thanks for uploading your great photos.
To allow others to find the images you uploaded here, the images should be in some place that can be found by navigating the category structure. This means that you should put the images into appropriate category and optionally place the images on topic pages (galleries), or do both (see Commons:Categories). To find good categories for your images, the CommonSense tool may help. --GeorgHH 18:32, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Copyright request
[edit]Dear John,
First of all, I just wanted to say thank you for your work in making pictures available on Wikimedia Commons.
I would like to use one of your photos in a publication I am working on at the moment, and since it will be produced by a charity organization my royalties are not large (and would quickly be swallowed up if I had to pay for images).
My publisher, however, has requested that I confirm with you that you are willing to give me permission to use the following:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lion_Yawning.jpg
Are you fine with this? If so, could you email me at achalmers@adelaide.tabor.edu.au
Once again, thanks for your work and I look forward to hearing back from you.
All the best,
Dr Aaron Chalmers