User talk:Sergiodlarosa

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 * Seconded. Please stop.  The photographs are enormous, and they make the page impossible to load or read. JasonGodesky 20:24, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

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You are destroying every article you edit, please stop! / Mats Halldin (talk) 20:19, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

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Sergiodlarosa "Casting herb.jpg" This work was created entirely by Sergio De la Rosa and I offer it so that it is shown in texts of rewilding * in the wikipedia web page. Sergiodlarosa

Confirm image source
You have uploaded a great number of images who all appear to come from the book Rewilding North America. I hope you understand you don't hold the copyright to these images by just adding your name to them. Can you please confirm again you are the author of the following images? / Mats Halldin (talk) 20:34, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Image:Ososspecies.jpg
 * Image:Aleutianas.jpg
 * Image:Casting herb.jpg
 * Image:Casting carniv.jpg
 * Image:Rewilding North America.jpg
 * Image:Invierno dos.jpg
 * Image:Invierno uno.jpg
 * Image:Rinolupleop.jpg
 * Image:Leocoylob.jpg
 * Image:Great plain.jpg
 * Image:Rewilding vision.jpg

Sergiodlarosa 23:56, 14 July 2007 (UTC) All and each one of the previous works (images.jpg), were created entirely by Sergio De la Rosa and I (the author) offer it so that it is shown in texts of rewilding * or bears * in the wikipedia web page.

Thanks

Sculptor and Illustrator Sergio De la Rosa

Sergiodlarosa 23:56, 14 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Muchos gracias Sergio,
 * Hablo uno o dos palabras de español pero no puedo escribar mucho. These images are discussed on Images and media for deletion/2007 July 12, so please answer there instead.  Please also note my advice to read Traducción no oficial de la Licencia de documentación libre de GNU to make sure you understand what it means to release your images on Wikipedia.
 * Gracias
 * / Mats Halldin (talk) 23:21, 17 July 2007 (UTC)


 * OK, thanks. The subject of copyrights to me becomes somewhat confused at the time of cataloguing it in some of the terms. I only chose of the list the one that seemed to me the best option. I believe that the barrier of the language also has much to do. I understand that it is better than the image does not have text (please point me if I am mistaken). I believe that I do not have much problem with that. I have not shown in any book or magazines my illustrations, and I dont work for any Institution but the wild life is my passion and the Rewilding North America is project is very interesting and hopeful in my opinion. Soon I shipment other images for diferent texts and the update of which already you can see. thank you for its "signallings". I hope that the following images also are interesting for you and useful in Wikipedia.

Thanks
 * Sergiodlarosa 18:54, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

Sergio – I am still not clear how you have produced these images, such as Image:Sergiodelarosa.jpg. You say they are entirely your own work, but they appear to be montages of many different images. Did you create each of these other images as well, or did you only create the montage? If you did not create the images used, where did they come from? Richard New Forest (talk) 21:24, 25 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Richard; did you discussed before remove it? of course, them are montages of many different images. they are photographies that "I shoot" in the zoological ones from zacango, chapultepec, africam safari, reinoanimal and bioparque estrella in México. Apparently if somebody strives to offer a good quality work is better not to try show it in wikipedia. sorry the spelling :User:Sergiodlarosa|Sergiodlarosa]]


 * I am a sculptor, always I sign my works, already I cleared my name of the images. what more I must to grant? :User:Sergiodlarosa|Sergiodlarosa]]


 * I did not delete the image, I only removed the image from an article, for which it was inappropriate. Discuss there please.


 * The images in your montage are not all photographs – so where did the others come from? If they are all photos, please can I come with you on your next trip to see imperial mammoths and giant sloths...?  Richard New Forest (talk) 10:27, 26 July 2008 (UTC)


 * delete? who talked about delete? For megatherium, doedicurus and phorusrhacus I marked its origin above of the animal. all the other prehistoric ones I created them in photoshop from my photographies.the barrier of the language is a problem. excuses me if my english language is read crude or very incomplete, is not my intention. :User:Sergiodlarosa|Sergiodlarosa]]


 * Why do you think that it is inappropiate?


 * If you made those images they are excellent – well done. Don't worry about your English – you're not doing too badly, better than me in any other language.


 * Discuss the image and list on Talk:Pleistocene rewilding. Richard New Forest (talk) 20:59, 26 July 2008 (UTC)

Imagens
Hola Sergio, sus imagens fueron quitado porque no estaban en ningun pagina, no por ninguna problema de copyright. Vea la nota aqui. El dice que usted puede poner los imagenes de nuevo, pero necesitan estar en una pagina. Penso que usted tiene un pocito de confusion sobre como poner los imagenes en una manera de no romper los paginas. Talvez le ayudara si usted lea los instrucciones, vea los otros imagenes y como estan ponido en las paginas, y tal vez practicar en el Sandbox. Buena suerte y gracias por compartir sus artes.--Margareta 23:54, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

Sergio, is there anyway you could get into contact with me via email? - I have some extremely similar photoshop projects that I have been working on about Pleistocene North America, and I'm wondering if we could discuss some things related to the subject, email is Dantheman9758@yahoo.com... sorry if i'm breaking wikipedia rules contacting u this way but i can't seem to figure out how wikipedia works (so if this msg gets deleted its fine with me)... but please try to contact me I've got some pretty interesting things you might want to look at, if u need an example, look at the Arctodus simus page and you will see one of my photoshop renderings of an arctodus —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dantheman9758 (talk • contribs) 05:38, 23 November 2007 (UTC)

Canines
Hi Sergiodlarosa, I love your images. I just need you to me a favor. Make a portrait of all the canid (or canine species) like you did with the cats and bears.--4444hhhh (talk) 01:52, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
 * I don't have an e-mail account. Ask another user though.--4444hhhh (talk) 20:47, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

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File permission problem with File:Lack ssomething.jpg
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Image source problem with File:Then rrewilding.jpg
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Proposed deletion of File:How I can change the tiger position.jpg


The file File:How I can change the tiger position.jpg has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "Unused, watermarked (see left side of image), also unclear if this is entirely the uploader's own work or if it is a derivative work"

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