Le Sun, 4 Mar 2001 17:34:46 -0600, "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
écrivit:
>I took my daughters out on a photo excursion today. As of yesterday,
>they're both 8 years old (the youngest had her birthday yesterday). I
>equipped them both with OM-G bodies and 50/1.8 lenses.
What a wonderful story. And if you don't make the mistake
my parents made when they wanted to get me interested in
something -- being too pushy, that is -- and let them
discover for themselves, your daughters are very lucky!
I don't have children (yet, I ought to add), my niece
is only two and my other little acquaintances not
older than five, so it's a little early to try to show
them the joys of photography. Eight seems to be an ideal
age. On another photo newsgroup, there is a father whose
daughter started at seven or eight with a yashica T4, and
who got a Minolta STR 100 with a 40mm lens for her ninth
birthday. Some of her pictures are on the web:
http://kundenserver.w3design.de/schlaberg_de/foto/leoni_1/leoni_1.htm .
Since her father is not using Olympus, I hope he's not here,
so I can say that I like her pictures better than his.
--
chris waigl
I am now prosecuting some things with an engine I formerly
writ to you of. (Robert Boyle, to Hardlib 1659)
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