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Old 07-11-2009, 10:02 AM
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Tony, to post an attachment here's what I do; just upload a low resolution version of the image (like 5 or 6 inches wide at 72 DPI) onto a site called Photobucket (or any similar free photo hosting site).
I use Flickr, and Photobucket, and I've always downloaded my images into them at high res. No problem.
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. I repaired my mothers dolls in her collection and later found this useful in repairing human heads when I worked as a mortician.
Oh wow, that sounds like painstaking, but interesting work.
Did you use clay, too, like they do, in "Bones", and other forensic tv shows?
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Old 06-30-2009, 06:06 AM
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Here's a couple more photos I took, of God's exquisitely detailed creations:



This was a page, from a book of my pix, I put together.

This is a plumeria flower, from my front yard, one summer:


I like the way the sun was shining on the monkey, up top, here:


Tony, you said we all see God in a different way, I see him as a Master of fine details. A great and amazing creative artist.
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Oh wow, that sounds like painstaking, but interesting work.
Did you use clay, too, like they do, in "Bones", and other forensic tv shows?
I used automobile glazing putty and epoxy on Mom's dolls. On a human head they have wax that is used to rebuild facial features with. Clay is not durable enough for viewing a dead body in a funeral home. The clay is to reconstruct features on a skull for identification and was started in Russia. For viewing in a funeral home you only need something that is going to last for the time of viewing and then after burial it don't matter. BR, I've built heads and faces for bodies where no head was left to restore. It's tedious and time consuming(and expensive for families) but it's rewarding to give a family a normal "memory picture" as the industry calls it, of a loved one who was mutilated or otherwise disfigured in and by death.

I've been following the Micheal Jackson thing and the family's call for a second autopsy. It's the nature of biochemistry that if a body is not embalmed within 24 hours after death, you got big problems preserving it. It was a big problem with Anna Nicole Smith in 2007. The reason Pope John Paull II looked so hideous is because the cardinals would not allow any embalming.

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I've been following the Micheal Jackson thing and the family's call for a second autopsy. It's the nature of biochemistry that if a body is not embalmed within 24 hours after death, you got big problems preserving it.
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Did they get answers from the second autopsy? I've stopped following his story.

So, you must have studied anatomy and physiology, and taken art courses.
Right?
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Got a hobby or sport that you love?
post it up, maybe we have something in common...
My hobby is video editing and digital filmmaking: http://www.johnsonimagineering.com/
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My hobby is video editing and digital filmmaking: http://www.johnsonimagineering.com/
Very cool bro, that is one big satellite dish!
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Old 06-30-2009, 07:28 AM
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One other hobby I do, is plant milkweed plants, to attract Monarch
butterflies. This year's plants were very successful. I watched, one afternoon, a Monarch lay eggs on the undersides of the leaves, and that was in April, I think. Now, here in late June, I see the monarch caterpillars have eaten all the leaves and flowers, which is what they're SUPPOSED to do, and I'm now looking forward to seeing new Monarch butterflies emerge from their cocoons.

Plus, I keep busy year round, going to knitting meet ups here.
 


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