User talk:Matthewobrien

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[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:View From Bench.jpg

Image Copyright problem

Hi Matthewobrien!
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[edit] Marin Headlands

Hello Matthewobrien and welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for contributing to the article Marin Headlands. The pic looks good. I just wanted to check with you about the bench description, I've changed the caption because it sounds like you want to say that the bench was dedicated to Ben and that's where the phrase "He saved the schoolhouse" comes from. I have no idea if this is correct, and couldn't tell from how the caption was written. So I changed it to:

"

This view of the Golden Gate and San Francisco is from a bench on Hawk Hill. The bench is dedicated to Ben and bears the inscription: "He saved the schoolhouse"
This view of the Golden Gate and San Francisco is from a bench on Hawk Hill. The bench is dedicated to Ben and bears the inscription: "He saved the schoolhouse"

"

Does that work for you? It makes it more clear where the phrase in quotes comes from.

Wevets (talk) 17:38, 21 May 2008 (UTC)