Tim,
A co-worker responsible for a series of training classes had a sign
above his desk.
"The difference between an amateur and a pro is that the pro looks
prepared and has powerpoint slides."
I'm sure you can do that.
Regards, Bob S.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Tim Øsleby <maritim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tomorrow I'm having my first photo class,
> as a tutor :-)
> I know. I'm raving mad, so you don't need to tell me that.
>
> We are a bunch who are starting a photo club, and somebody got to do it :-)
> Me and a friend has been working a lot creating a PowerPoint presentation.
> First lesson will be basic stuff, exposure and such.
>
> But next session will be about basic composition. That's a lot tougher.
> The good thing about it, is that I'll probably learn a lot.
>
> Anybody got some ideas where to look for inspiration? Except from the
> obvious tip, to look at good pictures.
>
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