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Dear dA - One more explaination please:

Wed Aug 12, 2009, 2:07 AM
I would like to start by saying I really do appreciate that you had the best of intentions with your new share features. I understand that it probably never crossed your mind that anyone, anywhere could possibly find anything wrong with making it easier to gain exposure. I even understand that really all you changed about sharing was the how, not the what.

I appreciate your efforts to explain your position once the shock wore off and the name calling and belittling subsided. I even understand your position and were I in a different position I probably would have embraced the ease of sharing you enabled. I am not in a different position.

I do not appreciate your inability to understand that some, myself included, are in a position where these changes, no matter how they were intended, were not only not welcome, they were disastrous.

Here is the position I am in.



So, while you are explaining your position, and trying to tell us what is good for us, justifying your position, take a moment to explain something else. Not to me, to my 8 year old daughter.

Take a moment to explain to her why her mother doesn't have a job anymore. Take a moment to explain to her why she won't be eating next week.

Explain that. Then explain to me once more how I just don't understand what I am talking about.

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I Just Want the Choice

Journal Entry: Tue Aug 11, 2009, 3:07 PM





A hopefully succinct explanation


After being called a "tinfoil hat wearing so and so" [link] and others who feel the same way I do being ridiculed, mocked and treated like imbeciles by dA staff [link] I feel I have to step in here with what I hope to be a rational explanation of why we feel the way we do about the new share features added to dA.

Here is the explanation I offered to `DWALKER1047 earlier on her poll about this issue [link]

I have "slept" on this issue and have come to one basic truth for me. The general mood and "clientèle" of the sites these links point to are simply not the type of exposure I am looking for for my work. They are not conducive to the mood and thought process (of the average user) that I wish my work to be exposed under.

Yes, a link can still be posted anywhere by anyone, however, I want them to have to go through the effort of having to do it the "hard" way since it is those that use the "easy" way that I would prefer to not be using my work. Those who use the easy way also tend to be the ones who don't know any better and think that anything they find on the Internet is free for them to use.




Allow me to clarify a little further


I am aware that for all intents and purposes these are just links. I am aware that a link can be posted simply by copy/pasting the URL that is available in the top of the browser already. I am not stupid. I am well aware of how the Internet works.

My issue is with some of the people who will use this easy new feature simply because it is easy. My issue is with the mindset of these people. These are not people I want recommending my work to anyone. Ever.

Now before you start flaming me (you will have ample opportunity to flame me for other points of this post, just not this one) I have a Facebook account. I use Digg, I am on Twitter. I know the mindset that some users of these services have. Unfortunately I am related to a few of the users I do not want to have access to my work under these venues.

I would like to share a conversation I had with my sister-in-law, an avid facebook user.

Me: I like that picture in your profile. Where did you get it?
Her: I know isn't it beautiful. I found it.
Me: You found it? Do you have the artists permission to use it?
Her: Oh, I don't need permission, someone else linked it on their facebook. That makes it okay for anyone to use.

THIS is the type of mentality I do not want to have easier access to my work. This is exactly why I choose to share my art here, on dA, rather than through my facebook profile.


This is why I want the choice.


I am running a business with my art, much like dA is running a business with this website. I do understand dA's point of view. Is it too much to ask that they try to understand mine?

There is no need to call us down, call us paranoid, or mock us. We are simply trying to make the best choices for ourselves, for our work, for our clients. All we are asking is that we have the option to disable a feature that may negatively impact our work based on who and what our clientele is and how those same clients will be affected by the venues where our art is shared.

Speaking from personal experience and talking to my clients, they feel that the value of my work would be depreciated by it being easily spread all over various social media sites.

I am listening to my clients. dA seems to have taken to mocking theirs when all we are asking is that we have the option to disable a feature that may not be in the best interests of our art.

That is all any of us (those who are thinking reasonably about the issue anyway) want; The choice.





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  • Mood: Sadness

*sigh* I really hate doing this.

Journal Entry: Sat Aug 8, 2009, 5:58 PM





I have moved my tutorials to storage


I love creating tutorials. I love being able to give back to the community. In my tutorials I usually share the parameters to the image being created in the tutorial. I still consider the final image from a tutorial to be MY work though.

I share these parameters with the understanding that they be used for study. In most cases I usually encourage significant tweaking of those parameters as well. We are dealing with fractals here, tweaking is as much of a learning process as following the tutorial is!

Unfortunately, it would seem I wasn't clear in a few cases as to what constituted significant tweaking. This is, of course, a responsibility that lies completely with me. I wasn't clear enough. I didn't spell it out thoroughly.

For now, my tutorials are in storage. They will be back, this time with a much clearer explanation as to what the shared parameters can be used for. I do want to give back and help others learn as much as I can, unfortunately, I am not comfortable with copies of tutorial images with slight changes being spread around as another's original work.

:(




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  • Mood: Sadness

I Need A Name ... Updated!

Journal Entry: Wed Aug 5, 2009, 1:12 PM





For This Kitten!


________________________________________ _____
**Update**

Thank you all for the suggestions. They have been great! So far on the list are

Theo
Othello
Twilight
Helix (suggested by a friend offline)
Helios (another offline friend suggestion)
Wtorek
Diabolo

Hmmm... I almost see a poll coming up here!

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We have a small colony of stray cats in the area. We put out food for them every day and are working toward socializing them so they can be re-homed with families who will care for them. So far of the 5 adults 4 will tolerate being pet and one even enjoys cuddling on laps.

We found the kitten hiding on our front porch about a week ago. We think he came for the food and we startled him when we came home. He was covered in dirt and so skinny you could see his ribs and hip bones beneath his fur.

These pictures were taken on day 3 with us.


As you can see, he has settled in wonderfully, despite significant blood loss on my part when I initially picked him up. (This little one can bite!)

He will be staying with us as he has become quite attached to us. He calls out whenever he is in a room by himself and chatters to us all the time when we are near. He adores the dog (large black lab) and his favorite place to sleep is on keyboards while you are trying to work. He really is a sweet little kitten that loves to have his tummy rubbed.

His health is improving daily and he no longer looks like a fur blanket draped over a skeleton. We are guessing since his eyes have changed colour already that he is between 2 and 3 months old, yet from his size you would think only about 4-5 weeks. Now he needs a name.

I am open to any and all suggestions that anyone thinks will suit this sweet little guy.

And just because he is so darn cute here is one more picture!







Kitten Features


In honour of our new family member!









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Please ... Drive carefully.

Journal Entry: Wed Apr 1, 2009, 3:14 PM
Hello dA.

As most are aware there are fractals everywhere around us in the world. They pop up everywhere when you look for them. Sometimes, even when you don't want to see them, you don't even need to look, they are just there.

Monday morning, my daughter and I set out to her school bus stop just as we do every school morning. We were right on time and watched while a bus for another school stopped to pick up the little boy from across the street. The bus pulled away and headed off down the road, just like it always does. My daughter and I stopped and waited to cross the road, just like we always do and that is when we heard the sickening thud.

If you have never heard the sound I am talking about, you might be surprised to learn that heavy metal objects colliding do not crash and grind as you would expect. It is closer to a liquid popping crunch sound. It is a sound you will never forget once you hear it.

A block away, the school bus we had just watched pick up the little boy across the street had collided head on with an SUV.

The next few moments were a blur. My daughter ran back home to get my cell phone (I have never left home without it, not even for a short walk like this, but that day I did). I called my fiancée to come and wait at the bus stop with my daughter and then I ran. At some point during the short run, I remember all feeling just turning off. I went into a state of numb reaction. My first concern was the children on the bus.

I vaguely remember asking the bus driver as he stepped shakily off the bus if anyone was hurt. I checked anyway and got a chorus of quietly whispered "no" from the children on the bus, then I turned my attention to the SUV.

A woman in hospital scrubs was already by the drivers window and she called to me that 911 had already been called but she could use some help. I don't remember the next few minutes very clearly. I remember the blood and asking the driver of the SUV her name, and if she could tell me where she was feeling pain. I remember when it became evident that she had broken her leg, and her nose and that something was impaling her left foot and pinning it to the floor.

The next clear memory I have is of asking the driver to please try to hold as still as possible while checking for any injuries caused by the steering wheel that was now mangled and folded up against the steering column under the fractured and mangled dashboard.

Other bits and pieces of clear memory are burned into my mind now as well. Thinking how odd it was that the children on the bus were so quiet. Wondering where the front wheels of the SUV had gone because they were clearly not visible only to realize they were under the bus. How eerily quiet the children, still on the bus, were being. The realization that the window I was leaning through to hold the drivers hand and talk to her to keep her conscious had not been opened but had broken. I remember looking over my shoulder to see my old elementary school principal he was asking me how the driver was doing.

And I remember the fractals.

The fractals in the pattern of the smashed windshield. The fractal formation of the folded metal that was once an engine hood right beside me. Even how the blood on the drivers forehead that I was so relieved when I had managed to get it stopped had dried in an unmistakable pattern of fractal trees.

It wasn't until later I realized I had spent almost half an hour hanging through the window of the SUV while emergency crews worked to extract the driver. I didn't notice that I had cut myself a few times on the broken glass, but I remember the fractals.

Fortunately, none of the children were hurt, and I found out this morning that the driver of the SUV will make a full recovery. She was under treatment for cancer and had an unexpected reaction to the medication causing her to black out and not turn the corner putting her directly in front of the oncoming bus.

The children on the bus are receiving counselling. As it turns out the collision took place in the driveway of my former elementary school principal who is now the principal of the school the children on the bus attend. He is very good and had trauma counsellors waiting at the school before the children had even been checked over by the EMTs.

My daughter received an award at school for helpfulness in an emergency. At 8 years old she stayed calm and was already running to get my phone before I had even asked her.

I am glad I have had First-aid training my entire life, first from my parents, First-aid instructors themselves when I was too young to even realize what it was I was learning, and then later as an adult I got my certification. The training really does kick in when you need it.

All is well that ends well?

I can not get those fractals out of my mind.

I had signed up for the Round Robin 3 Treasure Hunt [link] This afternoon I sent :icondwalker1047: a note withdrawing from the challenge. I keep seeing those images that are now burned in my mind in every fractal I try to do.

I will be taking a break from dA and fractals for awhile, at least until the sight of a newton formula doesn't immediately bring to mind the cracks in the mangled steering wheel and the smell of blood, steam and engine oil.

All will eventually be well, and I am glad everyone involved will be okay, I just need to take some time.

In the mean time, please, drive carefully, be aware that medication can cause unexpected reactions even if you have been taking it for years, and always, if you have one, remember your cell phone no matter how quick the trip out will be. You never know when you just might need it.


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