OK. No worries, this happens with many new members here on the thread. I know I have had some folks here help me out and guide me on taking the right pictures. It seems you have a nice setup for close-ups. I usually take full coin obverse and reverse pictures with my phone or a camera (it might take some practice, but usually you can get very good pictures) and then attach the close-ups.
There is no rule in our forums that requires you to post full-size images of each coin. Sometimes, it might help to have a full image if someone suspects that die deterioration might be involved or if suspected damage on one side can be confirmed by examining the corresponding position on the opposite side, but to tell you that you must post images of both sides is ludicrous. Below is an image of a die break on a Lincoln cent that I call "Lincoln's Purse" only because I think it is a cute name. Does anyone, here, think that I need to post full images of both sides of the coin to get my point across?