Good, natural shots Joel. I like the idea of the hat as a prop.
I think I know what you mean. My students (university undergraduates
learning to fly) are a little different inasmuch as it is one-to-one
tuition when we start a flight brief. However, you can tell which
ones have not bothered to put in the preparatory work when you start
asking questions...
But when they turn up for a "hospitality check" and leave your house
after a few hours of fun, leaving it tidier than when they arrived...
you have to love them ;-).
And they *do* put up with my impatience in the air!
Chris
At 10:02 -0600 22/01/03, jowilcox wrote:
Thanks Chris. They didn't, being so consumed with appreciating their own time
in both constructive and destructive ways. But that's the way of things, and I
enjoyed them with a wistfulness it will take them years to apprehend.
I got some photos out of the experience too. I told them I wanted a group
photo, photos by subgroups, and individual photos of any who would pose with
my hat:
http://soli.inav.net/~jdub/ct.html
I liked the hat pics the best. 35-80/2.8 and OMPC for all photos. I should
have backed off a little on the group pic as I got into the barrel distortion
range (that lens straightens out by about 38mm).
Cheers,
Joel W.
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