Some of your photos, like Scott Walker-Press Conference.jpg, Garrett Graham Touchdown.jpg, Nick Toon Touchdown.jpg, have low resolution (web copies?) and no EXIF data. To clear suspicions, would it be possible to upload the originals? You can do that by clicking "Upload a new version of this file" on the corresponding file page. Materialscientist ( talk) 00:00, 18 February 2013 (UTC)
Probably because I just saved the pics from my own website. http://andylindgrenphoto.weebly.com/ Garrett Graham's TD pic was used with my film camera, Nick Toon was using my sister's digital camera.
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Some of your photos, like Scott Walker-Press Conference.jpg, Garrett Graham Touchdown.jpg, Nick Toon Touchdown.jpg, have low resolution (web copies?) and no EXIF data. To clear suspicions, would it be possible to upload the originals? You can do that by clicking "Upload a new version of this file" on the corresponding file page. Materialscientist ( talk) 00:00, 18 February 2013 (UTC)
Probably because I just saved the pics from my own website. http://andylindgrenphoto.weebly.com/ Garrett Graham's TD pic was used with my film camera, Nick Toon was using my sister's digital camera.
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