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Hello everyone,
I would like to add File:US33 I270 Interchange.jpg to the article. It was reverted because "already too many photos for the length of the text". That might be true to some people but in any case I feel this shows what is being talked about in a part article as well as simply being an important interchange, more then some other photos. In addition the quality of the image that I attempted to add is better then several other existing images in my opinion. I propose I exchange my photo for Image:US 33 Marmon.jpg
Best Regards -- Sixflashphoto (talk) 11:36, 1 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
@Imzadi1979: I posted this more then two weeks ago and haven't had any objections. Since you reverted the edit I made on this in the past, as a courtesy I wanted to see if you had any more outstanding objections before I edit the main page. Best regards -- Sixflashphoto (talk) 02:09, 20 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
I agree with the assessment that there are currently too many pictures for the length of the article. However, two of the pictures there now have a bug splat in the center of the image, which is what you get when you take pictures from inside your vehicle. So, Sixflashphoto I have no objection to your photo on its own merits, but I would remove one of the bug-splat pictures when you do re-add it. –Fredddie™03:02, 20 November 2017 (UTC)Reply