They speak of 'learning curves'. I have many of them. At least when you are on a 'curve' there is hope that things will straighten out eventually.
The thing about a 'learning cliff' is that you fall over the edge into nothingness. You have no idea where you will land.
I feel like I've been on the edge of a cliff and yesterday I fell off.
I've been working furiously at finding snow scenes for my upcoming Christmas concerts. The first one is on Dec. 15. After trying about 11 different sources, I found a photographer with great snow scenes and she is letting me use them for free. I'm putting together a media presentation that will go with the song "Portraits of White". I want people to 'see' the portraits of white that I see in my mind (and sometimes in my country).
I decided to not give up. But after much frustration, I realized that I must find someone who can help me figure out how to make sure my snow images are as beautiful on the big screen as they are on my computer. That's another story and a very tricky process, I'm finding, when you're not a photographer or a geek.
I finally went over the edge yesterday and begged someone to help me. I think I found someone. They will come to my studio next Tuesday and help me go through the process. Every time I try to export the movie to another file type, the photos get grainy or too big or .....well, you get the idea.
In the meantime, I'm excited to announce that the song "Miracles" has been selected by a website that I'm part of as a contestant in an indiesong contest. If you don't mind, I'd love to have your 5 star vote for this new song. It will help move it up the charts and give me more of a chance to win some fabulous prizes that would help my career. Just click on the 'vote here' button and look for "Miracles". Click on the stars to rate it once you are on the page.
Thank you! Vote here.
P.S. You can vote once a day and tell your friends many times a day.
The thing about a 'learning cliff' is that you fall over the edge into nothingness. You have no idea where you will land.
I feel like I've been on the edge of a cliff and yesterday I fell off.
I've been working furiously at finding snow scenes for my upcoming Christmas concerts. The first one is on Dec. 15. After trying about 11 different sources, I found a photographer with great snow scenes and she is letting me use them for free. I'm putting together a media presentation that will go with the song "Portraits of White". I want people to 'see' the portraits of white that I see in my mind (and sometimes in my country).
I decided to not give up. But after much frustration, I realized that I must find someone who can help me figure out how to make sure my snow images are as beautiful on the big screen as they are on my computer. That's another story and a very tricky process, I'm finding, when you're not a photographer or a geek.
I finally went over the edge yesterday and begged someone to help me. I think I found someone. They will come to my studio next Tuesday and help me go through the process. Every time I try to export the movie to another file type, the photos get grainy or too big or .....well, you get the idea.
In the meantime, I'm excited to announce that the song "Miracles" has been selected by a website that I'm part of as a contestant in an indiesong contest. If you don't mind, I'd love to have your 5 star vote for this new song. It will help move it up the charts and give me more of a chance to win some fabulous prizes that would help my career. Just click on the 'vote here' button and look for "Miracles". Click on the stars to rate it once you are on the page.
Thank you! Vote here.
P.S. You can vote once a day and tell your friends many times a day.
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