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Re: Were you never a novice yourselves when you started ?
G. Donald Bain 2005-Jan-24 14:49:00
Great work, Jim. I have always found that the best way to learn is to
teach.
I may have three or four new panographers with me this Equinox, plus
Kaz, who participated last time. I encourage everyone to spread the
word this way.
Don
On Jan 23, 2005, at 11:04 PM, Jim Watters wrote:
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> I just finished giving a lesson on creating QTVRs to two friends. I
> hope to have them ready to contribute for Marketplace. They just,
> better not take any of my location ideas.
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> Teaching it to someone in person ( especially in a 1 to 1 environment
> where they ask lots of questions ) I am reminded at how complicated
> this
> process still is. I still have lots of things to learn. I learn
> several things off the mailing list each week. Just this weekend I
> read
> about several new-to-me pieces of software. From Bernhard's tutorial
> taught me a thing or two. Teaching my friends I learned a lot.
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> I was hoping to get one of my friends to take some pictures as I showed
> them the steps of taking the pictures. It did not happen this time. I
> hope to get together again, next time I'll make them shoot the pan and
> be the models as I shoot and critique them.
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> Happy shooting everyone.
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