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I've been working on digital images since a long ago, and I remember when I
entered for the first time in the IRTC (
http://oz.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/1998-10-31/scotilla.jpg ), I thought the
work I'd done was going to go right up to the top.
It wasn't, and I had not worked on it two weeks, but almost two months.
But I learned a lot from that.
The first thing was that I had to keep learning
The second was that sometimes you cannot get the connection between what you
do and what the other people see.
The third was to redirect all that angry to the next topic and try to do my
best.
The fourth was that when you expose your work to the others, you never can
be sure of the result, but is a great opportunity instead of keep it to
yourself and your PC.
the road your walk.
Keep it up.
Txemi Jendrix
tji### [at] euskalnetnet
http://home.dencity.com/tji
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