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Critique By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)  
9/20/2006 9:43:12 PM

Thanks Arvin, please visit my site
www.franciscomata.com.mx
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Arvin Alston  (K:1495)  
9/20/2006 2:50:22 AM

controversy = art
with out it we are lefy with the norm.
inspiring peace. thank you
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: - -  (K:6282)  
4/1/2005 9:15:42 AM

great capture. the blur works fabulously again - as with the zebra. lovely! /Hansi
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: - -  (K:6282)  
4/1/2005 9:12:14 AM

Indredibly good. Straight to favs. /hansi
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)  
2/25/2005 1:48:33 AM

Hi, Claudia, please visit my new gallerie
http://www.toycamera.com/profiles/Preview/user_preview_gall ery.cfm?Name=Francisco%20Mata%20Rosas&thisTable=fmata1
Thanks.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: ugur cetin  (K:5895)  
1/7/2005 10:57:51 PM

really nice image..
cong..
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Siddharth Siva  (K:3327)  
11/1/2004 11:02:31 AM

wow..what controversy and attention..first of all..terribly disturbing and horrific picture..very emotional even if it is morbid..

and if the photographer has to participate in every event that he/she witnesses and attempts to photograph..he/she can might as well forget documenting anything. in this case the photographer mightnt have been able to stop the atrocity even if he/she wanted to. as for animals dying, they are killed for food all the time...not dogs but other animals...will karen care to visit every abbatoir and slaughter house in the world and attempt to put a stop to the activities there? would karen also like to visit every dairy farm and stop the milking of cows and goats? lets no be hypocritical here...its not 'just' a dog..it suffered and died..documenting it is as important as attempting to stop it.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Claude H.  (K:1560)  
10/6/2004 4:12:28 PM

Great composition. Are zebra dangerous? Where you afraid and shaking? Just kidding of course. I like this image a lot. Regards, Claude
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Ken Haber  (K:1423)  
8/2/2004 1:02:43 AM

Beautiful shot Francisco. Powerful portfolio. Haunting work.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: zosia zija  (K:11106)  
7/29/2004 9:55:25 PM

fine!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: zosia zija  (K:11106)  
7/29/2004 9:54:12 PM

fine!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: zosia zija  (K:11106)  
7/29/2004 9:53:21 PM

nice work!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: zosia zija  (K:11106)  
7/29/2004 9:51:56 PM

nice!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
6/1/2004 9:30:49 AM

beautiful image.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
6/1/2004 9:30:34 AM

very well done.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
6/1/2004 9:29:53 AM

well done.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
4/11/2004 11:01:13 AM

Excellent.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Jakub Skraban  (K:-514)  
3/1/2004 2:37:09 PM

add to My favorites ... it? very nice shot.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Jakub Skraban  (K:-514)  
3/1/2004 2:23:58 PM

fine subjective picture. Thank you
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: lowell whipple girbes  (K:13151)  
2/18/2004 4:33:48 PM

excellent
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: T-zone Palermo  (K:2124)  
2/13/2004 5:57:17 AM

Well Created...
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Sarah Osmo  (K:87)  
1/24/2004 5:57:07 PM

great use of diana. wonderful location.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor  
2/13/2004 3:06:14 PM

I stopped myself once from taking a photo of a dead bird. I thought it was too much (too morbid) to put on film. I wish I had now. My mother has this huge window that birds crash into all the time. I will go back before she sells the house I grew up in and see if I could find one again.
Alisa
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: NeL ...  (K:207)  
1/14/2004 11:52:34 AM

uff.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Tim Stevens  (K:642)  
1/14/2004 11:34:41 AM

I know I'm a little late on this one but I LOVED reading this entire thread. Good work to those of you who actually did the research before writing comments. Bad work for those of you who condemned, assumed, and generalized.

Let's keep up the argument. I'll go first.

Who really pulled the trigger on JFK?

GO!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Becky Tefertiller  (K:49)  
1/9/2004 7:29:28 AM

it made me step back and say, Whoa! I like it. it affected me, good job! I like the effect. reguards, becky
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Tom Meyer  (K:3514)  
1/8/2004 2:05:51 PM

And Paolo... saying "I always have found some American points of view quite "naive"" is like me saying I have ALWAYS found SOME Italians to be gangsters. You assume all people from the same country are the same, and they are not. Also please note that "ALWAYS" and "SOME" tend to cancel each other out, you see? Are we "always" the same? or are "some" of us the same? Can't be both!


Regarding "I hope I have been my self understood..." sorry, you have not.


Oh and pay no attention to Jerry's argument (he's a naive American). I'd be arguing your point if you had made it about Armenians... it's bigoted and prejudiced. Stop worrying about where a person is from, and start listening to what they have to say... t
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Tom Meyer  (K:3514)  
1/8/2004 1:47:09 PM

Thanks Gianluca, I was trying to make that same point: that Lisa was being creative in her verbal response, by using irony and sarcasm. Maybe Paolo needs some little icon like the smiley face, to know when someone is being sarcastic.


Obviously I can't make any catagorical statements about Italians, since Gianluca and Paolo are such different people yet both Italian! How can that be? Amazing! (ironic icon goes here). I think we can assume that Francisco is a fine fellow, even though he has made this disturbing picture.


I am reminded of a story told by A.D. Coleman about a man in the old American West (a cowboy like our current president!) who, while attending a theatrical presenation of Othello, became so incensed at Iago's treachery that he pulled his gun and shot the actor. That cowboy lacked critical distance. Some people posting here assume that Francisco killed this dog... they too lack critical distance, and their condemnation of him is as absurd as the cowboy who shot the actor... t
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Val .  (K:4973)  
1/8/2004 4:42:02 AM

wow! super!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Nuno Murias  (K:5323)  
1/7/2004 6:19:23 PM

Great!
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)


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