'I like this picture of my girlfriend, who I love with all of my heart' ok
amo ésta película or me gusta mucho ésta película
Me gusta esta foto
You like to have a foto of my friends? Probably better to say "¿Te gustaría tener una foto de mis amigas?" Would you like to have a foto of my firends?
mandame una foto
the photo.
you are pretty, I like the foto
"I like it, do you have any more pictures/photos?"
amo ésta película or me gusta mucho ésta película
me encanta esta foto OR me gusta mucho esta foto
me gusta tu foto means I like your photo in spanish
Me gusta tu foto.
Me gusta esta foto
it means: "I also like this photo you look beautiful mommy"
i like the photo
You like to have a foto of my friends? Probably better to say "¿Te gustaría tener una foto de mis amigas?" Would you like to have a foto of my firends?
As written, "this photo pleases". You need another word here to describe who or what the photo is pleasing to. "Me gusta esta foto" means "This photo is pleasing to me", normally translated as "I like this photo." "Le gusta esta photo" would be He she or you like this photo. "Nos gusta esta foto" is "we like this photo". Remember that in a phrase like this, the subject of "gusta" is the photo, so in the last example, "gusta" remains singular. ""me gustan las fotos" changes to a plural form, or "I like the photos". Another interestting point is that you correctly used the feminine form for the word "foto", even though it ends in an "o". This is because it is a contraction for the word "fotografía".
mandame una foto