Blue and Green
13 years ago
To start, if anyone has noticed that what stuff I did have in my gallery has been removed, then here is the explanation for why. I misinterepreted the rules for Screenshots. I felt that since the images were of coaster designs I made, it would be ok. It's not really that different from Minecraft screenshots. You use 'building blocks' created by the game developers and make your own creation out of them. The background can't really be changed in either game, and I thought I made it clear that I did not make any part of the game besides the coaster design, which was the only thing clearly visible in most pictures besides the simulated sky. In fact, arguably this 'building blocks' concept extends to stories too. Most are written in programs not created in any way by the author. They merely use the text styles created by someone else to write their stories.
But, I will put this to rest and not attract undue attention. I'll just have to pic another site I can upload them too and post a link on my page here. Any suggestions? I would like to upload videos too, but I need to find a program to compress them first, probably. Any suggestions for this would also be helpful.
Anyways, the title of this journal refers to Georgia O'Keeffe's famous painting. More particularly I have the piece it inspired: "Blue and Green Music" by Samuel Hazo stuck in my head from symphonic band practice. A lovely piece to have stuck there, but it is just a bit depressing along with being rich with a gentle, sweeping feel. It helped cured my upset stomach from lunch too, I think. I felt much better after that rehearsal. Good evening to all.
But, I will put this to rest and not attract undue attention. I'll just have to pic another site I can upload them too and post a link on my page here. Any suggestions? I would like to upload videos too, but I need to find a program to compress them first, probably. Any suggestions for this would also be helpful.
Anyways, the title of this journal refers to Georgia O'Keeffe's famous painting. More particularly I have the piece it inspired: "Blue and Green Music" by Samuel Hazo stuck in my head from symphonic band practice. A lovely piece to have stuck there, but it is just a bit depressing along with being rich with a gentle, sweeping feel. It helped cured my upset stomach from lunch too, I think. I felt much better after that rehearsal. Good evening to all.
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