Feel free to drop me a line. I just stared out so any advice or pointers would be great. I've used wikipedia on a reqular basis, daily most of the time, for the past year or so. I finnaly decided to get involved and see what I can do to help out.
Nice Work FSU Guy. I've done most of the heavy lifting style-wise for that entry and I'm impressed. Where have you been? Mike85015:41, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Love the pic! I have included it, but have a few problems with it.
Your spelling- could you upload it again as "altar" not "alter".
I don't want to use it to illustrate the architecture, because wide photos like that can be confusing to someone who wants to understand the layout of the building, and finds themselves looking into the two side arms as well as what is straight ahead. So I have used it as a sort of "stand-alone" pic.
The proportions are a bit distorted. They are too wide for the height. The way to tell that this is the case is to look at the two big round decorative things below the dome. They have been flattened into sideways ovals. If you could fix the proportions and upload it again, it would be better. Otherwise, I can do it, but it would be at the loss of some clarity.
Hi! I just had a fiddle with your pic on my computer. These are the corrected proportions. You might be able to do it without the slight loss of detail that occorred when I did it. I first tried reducing the width, and then tried increasing the height. Increasing the high gave less loss of detail. Amandajm (talk) 09:21, 23 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! They are such great photos! St Peters is one of my favourite places on Earth. I have been there on four occasions and it has always been a magical experience. Amandajm (talk) 04:38, 25 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, I would love it if I could get a higher resolution shot of your 360 degree panorama of the interior of the Pantheon for a presentation of mine. Send me an email at modemmancj at buckeye-express.com. Thanks a lot! C.J. Dunlap (talk) 23:57, 2 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I would also greatly appreciate that Pantheon Panorama in high resolution. If possible please email me at joshnitschke at yahoo.com. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Toxxin (talk • contribs) 22:24, 11 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I've put it up, in the intro, but it's a bit dark. Can you possible make it lighter, and upload a bigger version? Or I could do it, but I'd like a bigger version to play with. Amandajm (talk) 09:11, 10 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I know you have allowed your pictures of St. Peter's Basilca to be shared freely. I'm working on a school project and need an offical letter/email stating that I have permission to use your pictures. If you have the time can you please write back saying I have permission to use your pictures of St. Peter's Basilica.
I just put it up on my page. I'm not quite sure how it works, because I am completely new to this. But if you go to my page and go to the toolbox,then you can email me.
Turquoisesky (talk) 16:26, 2 May 2009 (UTC)Turquoisesky[reply]
I wanted to inquire about using your Doak Campbell Stadium panoramic for a stadium ratings website I am looking to create. I would greatly appreciate your consent to its use. My website is far from being launched (at least a year away, probably longer). Please advise. Thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jblan002 (talk • contribs) 15:45, 30 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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