Contemplating spending a good portion of Sunday trying to choose photos for my Favourites thingamy. I can't imagine it will end well. Editing imagery has always been a pain in the butt... except for my photographic portfolio, which was practically done for me. My teachers knew I'd learn by watching them do it, I suppose. Doesn't seem fair. There was a fellow student, a girl that was reduced to tears because they told her to do it herself.
Tough love should be restricted to friends and family, I'm thinking.
As for photography in general, I wish I wouldn't get bored with something once I'm good at it. It must be years now since I picked up a camara. Even the digital one. Before that, it was playing piano. Now I can only play a few things, and that only out of habit.
Ever see the Highlander series? There's a kind of a Duncan MacLeod theme on piano, I think it was most prominant during that early episode where Tessa was up a mountain and got kidnapped. I worked that into Queen's 'Forever' which is basically a piano verson of 'Who Wants to Live Forever.'
It comes to mind because I've recently been playing with the Beetlejuice theme on Overture. It was the first thing I ever transposed to computer - a crappy old Apple II GS - and I had fun integrating a few elements from the cartoon into it. Did the same thing with Danny Elfman's Batman theme and music from the cartoon based on that.
Danny Elfman was the first name I really took notice of in the world of movie soundtracks. It should have been John Williams, come to think about it; but in my youth, I was still interested in other kinds of music. Tim Burton's Batman marks where the scales began to tip.
Happy Fool's Day.
Tough love should be restricted to friends and family, I'm thinking.
As for photography in general, I wish I wouldn't get bored with something once I'm good at it. It must be years now since I picked up a camara. Even the digital one. Before that, it was playing piano. Now I can only play a few things, and that only out of habit.
Ever see the Highlander series? There's a kind of a Duncan MacLeod theme on piano, I think it was most prominant during that early episode where Tessa was up a mountain and got kidnapped. I worked that into Queen's 'Forever' which is basically a piano verson of 'Who Wants to Live Forever.'
It comes to mind because I've recently been playing with the Beetlejuice theme on Overture. It was the first thing I ever transposed to computer - a crappy old Apple II GS - and I had fun integrating a few elements from the cartoon into it. Did the same thing with Danny Elfman's Batman theme and music from the cartoon based on that.
Danny Elfman was the first name I really took notice of in the world of movie soundtracks. It should have been John Williams, come to think about it; but in my youth, I was still interested in other kinds of music. Tim Burton's Batman marks where the scales began to tip.
Happy Fool's Day.
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You know, I get bored when I get good at something too... on e day we'll run out of new stuffto conquer...