One of the best things about traveling, about teaching ESL, is the things I see and the students I meet. Summer camp is a misnomer compared with North American summer camp. There are no tents, campfires, marshmallows, or canoes. There are English lessons, games, and contests.
After a day in the classroom the ESL teachers and students go for broke in an Olympic-style relay. What was lost in grace and finesse was made up for with intensity.
Teaching ESL is not an easy job. But the rewards, like seeing (and capturing) the above, are immense.
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Another really nice image Stevo, the kids are great…
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My best friend is actually about to embark on an adventure to teach ESL in South Korea. I am going to forward your site onto her – she would really love it. P.S. – Another amazing pic – am truly jealous of your abilities with the camera.
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I love this one Stevo! And I like his t-shirt.
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If I had a fraction of that kid’s commitment and energy, I’d be rich.
But I don’t, so I’m not.
Captain Ron: Thanks. Kids are great, except when they think my bottom is a drum and try to play a tune.
Anna: Thank you. Photography is 50% luck. You don’t see the hundred of images I delete.
Wanda: It is a cool shirt. Want one?
Jax: You are rich in beauty and snarkiness. There has to be a way to cash in on those.
Sadly, no. If there was a way to turn snark into money, I’d have found it by now.
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They should have to share that kind of energy and drive!
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Jax: Stand-up comedy? You could have a routine about the dysfunctional people on the site we used to frequent.
Share: I suck in what I can. Doesn’t help much.
I love the expression you captured here. It seems part exertion, part exhilaration.
I loved being a kid and taking things that seriously.
I just read one of your earlier blogs where you mention that you are originally from Burlington, Ontario. I find this interesting because I am from Dundas, Ontario (or Hamilton if you will – although we hate that association). Neighbours!
Thanks to you Stevo, I bought the camera. Oh, for the bill, no payment is necessary, just keep on what you have been doing so far.
Theresa: Many thanks. It was a lucky shot.
Christine: Although I wouldn’t want to be a kid again. No, sirree, Bob.
Anna: Imagine that? I had a girlfriend in Dundas and spent some time there.
UG: Good luck with the camera.
Great photo, it’s even got the ‘Chariots of Fire’ theme playing in my head 🙂
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You have great photos on your blog!
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I am really jealous of the lens you are using. I am now still using the 18-55, whenever I want to take anything close up, I have to walk right up to the object, which is weird for most people here and they start to stare!
Steve, I still want to see that pretzel man position….
Also, I moved your blog link to the main Travel Links page (where there is a write up). The move was long overdue.
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Bug Life: Thanks a lot.
Andie: Canon lenses are expensive. You should take a look at Sigmas, they are quite good.
Matt: Come to China, you can see the pretzelness. Thanks muchly for the move.
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that kid is the next china olympic runner
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Now I have the Chariots of Fire theme stuck in my head.
Great shot. What passion!!
Matt: Possibly.
yb: haha!