Image talk:Senate in session.jpg
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Please provide full details about this image -- who took/created it, when it was taken/created, where it came from, and under what license it falls.
- For images from a wholly public domain site (e.g., US government sites), a URL for the image and another URL for the site's privacy policy (if not obviously a PD site) suffices.
- For other images, particularly fair use images, the news service or photographer should be noted, along with the (approximate) date of the photo -- this helps keep track of when fair use becomes public domain.
- For photographs of old artwork, the title and creator (and date) of the artwork *must* be noted; please also note the source and creator of the photograph.
Where was this taken? When? By an AP or a government photographer? It may be obvious to you, but not to a reader... +sj+ 06:17, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I'm not really sure how to go about chaning things with images, but just to add a point or two:
- I found a copy of the photo at http://ap.grolier.com/picturepopup?productid=gme&assetid=news0225&templatename=/article/picturepopup.html
- I think that with this version of the photo, you can make out details more easily.
- Private cameras are not allowed in the Senate Chamber, so I think it would be safe to say that this is created by the government and therefore PD.
meamemg 18:31, 23 January 2007 (UTC)