No
Did we take your pictures?
No a correct sentence would be "My dad took a picture of you and him."
Quite correct.
he took few pictures..... many turns to few negative means opposite
That sentence is grammatically correct only if you are talking about a single item called "The Best Pictures." Otherwise, the correct form is "The best pictures will find their places in the museum."
the photojournalist took pictures of the crime scene
Your sentence is almost correct. It should be: "I appreciate the time you took from your busy schedule."
Example sentence - We took the old paint can with us to the hardware store to ensure we purchased the correct paint color again.
The pronoun 'her' is correct. The pronoun 'I' is incorrect as direct object of the verb 'was'. Both pronouns should be the objective case. The correct pronouns are: "It was her and me that took the test." (It was her that took the test. It was me that took the test.) When the verb is a linking verb, the objects of that verb use the subjective pronouns. Example: The test takers were she and I. (test takers = she and I) Although the verb 'was' is often a linking verb, in the example sentence it is not. The subject of the sentence, 'it' does not refer to 'her and me'.
Each team took its place at the starting line.
Only the first word of the sentence would be capitalized. It should read "Dad took us to visit grandmother's ranch."
It should be: 'Some athletes took drug tests to proove they were not on steroids'
This sentence is not correct. You don't need the 'be' verb was. The dirty boy took a bath. This sentence is past simple. The dirty boy = subject took = verb - past tense of take bath = object