I'm going to guess that she chose 496 or 497 but I'll bet that she'd
have chosen 499 if I touched up her skin.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> Yes, Chuck; priorities differ. On a slightly less serious note, I
> take photos of all of our students who go solo, a major milestone in
> any person's life. The chaps are pretty easy to please, as long as
> they look reasonably heroic they are happy that their Mums will be
> happy. The girls, on the other hand ...
>
> Here is a short sequence that I took of a girl who recently flew her
> first solo trip. It was very interesting to see which one was her pick.
>
> <http://web.mac.com/zuiko/Family_photos/First_Solo.html>
>
> I used a G7 as I am more likely to have that handy when the great
> event takes place, but I sometimes do the trek to the car to get my
> E-3 and 12-60; it's normally the chaps who want a "serious" camera to
> make the record.
>
> Chris
>
> On 1 Jun 2008, at 14:54, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> Yes, very gratifying and also something of a reality check. It has
>> taken a while but I've also learned that I cannot predict a mother's
>> choice of photos of family or herself. That's also why I only like to
>> show photos after I have discarded what I consider the obvious
>> technical
>> goofs. I'm always afraid mom will pick what I wouldn't want
>> displayed.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>
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