SciAggie
Well-known
I just wanted to share a few shots from a robotics competition some of my students attended today. If anyone needs to be reassured that there are smart and talented young people in school today, go to one of these competitions.
I think this sort of environment is where I personally enjoy using M type cameras the most. All of these images were made using an M8 and either a 75/1.4 or a 50/2. I was mostly ignored while using this camera - which is great. The DOF is a little thin in some shots, but such is the nature of available light photography.
If anyone wants to leave any comments, they are welcome.
It's been a long day...
I think this sort of environment is where I personally enjoy using M type cameras the most. All of these images were made using an M8 and either a 75/1.4 or a 50/2. I was mostly ignored while using this camera - which is great. The DOF is a little thin in some shots, but such is the nature of available light photography.
If anyone wants to leave any comments, they are welcome.






It's been a long day...

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love the 4th shot...the look on that kid's face.
and i want one of those t-shirts!!
and i want one of those t-shirts!!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Are these the people that are going to repair the mess we've made of this planet? 
Great photos.
Great photos.
SciAggie
Well-known
Are these the people that are going to repair the mess we've made of this planet?
Great photos.![]()
Thanks Keith. I don't know if these kiddos will fix the mess we've made, but they will if anybody can. These kids are great. They will make you nuts - I tell my wife they are like electric chihuahuas that drank too much caffeine- they think and move at full speed all the time.
huntjump
Well-known
Great Photos. There certainly a a bunch of bright people coming up the ranks...but will it be enough? Im optimistic, but you have to be in some ways, given i have a long time to live still (hopefully!).
It's a difficult road for sure. The next generation (which I guess i fall into) was raised by an older generation that had the highest level of wealth ever. In turn, there was a lot of complacency built in that is tough to overcome.
another interesting factoid: http://www.nydailynews.com/2.1353/w...dest-article-1.973251?localLinksEnabled=false
It's a difficult road for sure. The next generation (which I guess i fall into) was raised by an older generation that had the highest level of wealth ever. In turn, there was a lot of complacency built in that is tough to overcome.
another interesting factoid: http://www.nydailynews.com/2.1353/w...dest-article-1.973251?localLinksEnabled=false
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Thanks Keith. I don't know if these kiddos will fix the mess we've made, but they will if anybody can. These kids are great. They will make you nuts - I tell my wife they are like electric chihuahuas that drank too much caffeine- they think and move at full speed all the time.
I was lucky enough to photograph some kids from a school for gifted arts students recently. They were doing an interprative dance workshop under the tuition of one of this country's best exponents of the style and I was gobsmacked at how fast they picked up on everything she threw at them!
They are our future!
Ducky
Well-known
Love the tee shirt, I want one too.
My grandson did robotics competition for three years in HS. Some of the linkages they calculated were amazing.
Nice photos, some wonderful faces. They must be fun and inspirational to watch.
My grandson did robotics competition for three years in HS. Some of the linkages they calculated were amazing.
Nice photos, some wonderful faces. They must be fun and inspirational to watch.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Very bright bunch of kids, nice pictures too.
There's hope for the future yet if we give them a chance
There's hope for the future yet if we give them a chance
robert blu
quiet photographer
Good and interesting series, with N° 4 and 6 really stunning. The future ? Let's hope 
robert
PS: sometimes I feel old and in a different planet...
robert
PS: sometimes I feel old and in a different planet...
fergus
Well-known
I like robotics but these kids are probably way ahead of me.
The blue t-shirt is a big-bang-theory item isn't it?
http://www.amazon.com/Big-Bang-Theory-Evolution-T-shirt/dp/B003IQROEI
The blue t-shirt is a big-bang-theory item isn't it?
http://www.amazon.com/Big-Bang-Theory-Evolution-T-shirt/dp/B003IQROEI
dave lackey
Veteran
It is nice to see kids involved in these sort of things, although I am no fan of 'nerdism' and prefer to see kids balance their mental life with a lot of physical activity, like work and sports.
A few years ago, I stopped teaching at Georgia Tech when I was just plain worn out from the 80 hour weeks. But the decision to stop teaching coincided with the last two years of students who showed no ambition, whined about wanting something for nothing and were mostly plain lazy. I would guess the percentage of these students was about 20%. Never saw this in my classes in the last 21 years but two in a row was two more than I could take so I left teaching.
But, the 80% who were putting out the effort were simply awesome and I learned so much from teaching them.
A few years ago, I stopped teaching at Georgia Tech when I was just plain worn out from the 80 hour weeks. But the decision to stop teaching coincided with the last two years of students who showed no ambition, whined about wanting something for nothing and were mostly plain lazy. I would guess the percentage of these students was about 20%. Never saw this in my classes in the last 21 years but two in a row was two more than I could take so I left teaching.
But, the 80% who were putting out the effort were simply awesome and I learned so much from teaching them.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Nice coverage, love shot #2.
Nerdy kids will probably be our future CEOs of influential companies. Don't piss them off
Nerdy kids will probably be our future CEOs of influential companies. Don't piss them off
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