Saturday, October 14, 2006 B

"Progress So Far II"
11:30pm

This is where I'd left my picture last month...

I haven't forgotten this picture. Today I went back to it and made more progress:

Maybe I will return to this picture tomorrow. I'd like to see it completed.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

"Progress So Far III"
6:49pm

Is this picture finished? I've worked on it all day. Perhaps a more practiced artist than I could see more ways to improve it. But my eyes are getting buggy, and for tonight, this is where it stands:

The color harmonies are somewhat darker in the gif version (??), than the tif version.

Note of 10-17-06
Yes, in the morning, after good sleep I felt pleased with this picture, and put it in my fav gallery. The only thing I have slight doubts about is the shading on hir robe. I might have given more realistic draping to it. But other than that, I'm pleased.

Note of 11-12-06:
I recently upgraded to the Photoshop CS2, and resaved the tif to a gif, which allowed me to 'preserve exact colors', hence the distortions I spoke of are no longer there.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

"Here's Looking at You..."
9:33pm


Komodo dragon from the Woodland Park Zoo...
Someday I'll assemble all those zoo pics into a page. But for now I have all the komodo dragon pics on one page. It's a start.

Is it my imagination, but does the Seattle komodo seem more bored than the Orlando komodo? The one in Florida was not in a cage.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

"Here and There"
6:07pm

As I think about it, there are several differences between the two komodo dragon sites which I shared in yesterday's entry. One is located in a warm place, whose climate would be harmonious with the dragon's needs. The other is in a place that can get cold and rainy, not to a komodo dragon's liking. The cage would be able to afford a climate controlled environment. Perhaps a larger cage would be a happier environment for him, however.

The glass walled environment seemed to pose no hinderance to the gorillas from carrying on. They seemed quite oblivious to the humans on the other side who were observing them:

It is terrible that the gorilla's fates are so precarious in their native habitats. The tale is really dreadful, of gorilla and chimpanzee slaughter to gain 'bushmeat'. Conservation efforts continue, but poachers and loss of forest lands make it difficult.

It is an ongoing struggle. The Woodland Park Zoo has information about the gorillas. Meanwhile, I turn to current events. Yuma has a news page that goes out with the Wednesday advertisments called 33.10. It is really just a gimmick to get people to look at the much thicker ads which are sandwiched within the small news paper. Nevertheless, sometimes there's some interesting tidbits in it.

One feature was interactive. The editor invited people to send in "News Haiku" "The Rules: Write a news haiku on a current event with a first line of five syllables, a second line of seven and a third line of five." The news that North Korea has tested a nuclear weapon inspired Julia:

"Bomb's Eye," Baby Kim!
North Korea joins the Club;
Her people starving...

I saw an interesting feature on the Oprah show about North Korea. A reporter sneaked into there and took pictures and got information on this country. They are allowed no contact with the outside world. They have no internet. They have no cell phones, for they think the US spies can track cell phone calls. The leader is worshipped as a god. The humbly furnished home the reporter was allowed into had no sculptures, no paintings, save photos of their leader. She was cautioned to not let any of the women see the fashion magazine she'd brought with her. The isolation is unimaginable.

So it is a worry, all these new countries getting involved with nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, I hope for humanity's sanity to be strong in the face of all this. I will end here, for I could go onto to perilous situations everywhere in the world. I won't do that. It is a good Wednesday, and I want to spend the rest of it with Julia, so I bid you good night.

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