Battling Learning Curves

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If you have been a faithful reader of my site, you'd realize that my posts pretty much paint a rosy picture of my life, of which one might assume to be sometimes too smooth-sailing and monotonous.

Truth is, I do have moments in which I am in rage or display expressions of angst or even throw fits of tantrums, especially during the female monthly cycle. These moments are which I am not proud of, and see no reason why the rest of the world should swallow my rants and emotions after reading my posts. Therefore I either keep things to myself and implode in safe manner, or I rant out in another weblog, where I aggressively type the keys as if the computer was the culprit who incurred my wrath.

As a result, I have resolved in my mind and heart sometime last year to at least try to portray some form of maturity in my posts and language, and even abstain from using Singlish.

I wouldn't say I have succeeded because here I am on a partially ranting mode, and also partially in a state where I try to explain myself that this post is about my frustrations with learning curves.

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You see if I had all the money and time in the world, I would definitely take up Photography as a hobby, or hopefully as a job. But until that thought ever comes to past, I am still stuck on this huge learning curve with my new Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3.

Like being amazed at the functions this camera has isn't enough, I still grapple with trying to improve on taking better pictures. Of course, any DSLR would win hands down, but I believe that my camera isn't that bad, but only after I have fully understood each and every function and gained a certain form of experience first.

It's frustrating I must say, to be on this learning curve. I wished that things would be so much easier if I had a mentor to learn from and be inspired by.

But snapping back to reality, here I am alone, fumbling with my new camera, taking in as much advice I can, trying to suck up some criticisms, and assuring myself that hey grace, your pictures aren't that bad.

After all, I'm not a professional photographer. :(


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