Quicklabs
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The resident that I am supervising this year has spent the past 10 years of his life (in addition to finishing school) as a combat photographer. He loves photography and is a Nikon guy. He is truly a pro and could teach me amazing things. He knows as much about photography as I know about treating patients.
He has offered me the use of all the lenses I'd love to play with: the 12-24, the 300 mm 2.8. I'm dying to take him up on his offer to go out shooting with him. But I am his supevisor. And I can't blur the boundaries--not a bit. Can't borrrow his gear, can't socialize outside the office. Wish I would have pawned him off to another supervisor at the start of his residency. Darn those professional ethics. Aaaaaaaaargh!
He has offered me the use of all the lenses I'd love to play with: the 12-24, the 300 mm 2.8. I'm dying to take him up on his offer to go out shooting with him. But I am his supevisor. And I can't blur the boundaries--not a bit. Can't borrrow his gear, can't socialize outside the office. Wish I would have pawned him off to another supervisor at the start of his residency. Darn those professional ethics. Aaaaaaaaargh!