alien said:Dear all,
I will arrive some time on Saturday morning (we try to be fairly early) - is there any chance to meet up with you, maybe for lunch or so?
Did you make any plans for Saturday at all?
See you all soon!!
Ansgar
philldresser said:Dave
I am suprised he gets a look in with the Cheesecake
Phill
Oi!Dave Miller said:Plans at these events are generally made by Frank on the Friday evening between cheesecake and malt.
FrankB said:Seriously though, many congratulations mate and well worth dropping out of the weekend for. All the very best and we will (hopefully) see you in June!
I'm thinking a nice close up of of the old beer pumps might be nice. Bring along The FDK Beast and some glass platesFrankB said:Oi!
Now look, I want to strongly disagree with the above statement ('cept for the cheesecake and malt bit)! Just 'cos I've got the loudest mouth at the table doesn't make this a one-man committee! Besides we usually all get lost within an hour or so of setting off on the Saturday anyway!
It actually might be an idea to list a few likely spots that people are interested in shooting. The Dragon has a spout-type waterfall at the bottom of the garden for those who can't bear to be more than a short walk from a beer pump, but my favourite in the area is Scaleber Force near Settle (a bit of a scramble but a lovely location).
Any more suggestions?
In summary - We are meeting at Dead Link Removed in Hardraw near Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales on the weekend of 22/23 April (a shade over three weeks off). Most of us are assembling on the evening of Friday 21 April for food, ale and a chat.
The Saturday is generally spent wandering around the locale doing a bit of shooting at whatever takes our fancy. In the Dales subjects should not be too hard to find, especially if your preferred material includes hills, fields, dry-stone walls, farmhouses, barns, waterfalls, sheep and gormless-looking photographers!
The Saturday evening is generally used as an excuse for more food, more ale and more chat, whilst the Sunday usually involves a bit more shooting until people make their farewells and head for home.
I believe the Green Dragon is now fully booked (worth a try, though!) but there should be plenty more accommodation 5 mins drive down the road in Hawes. See www.wensleydale.org for more details.
Hope to see you there!
Frank
Leon said:I've no clue as to what is around the area so I'm happy to tag along with the majority. I've been thinking about which prints to bring already Dave - I'll definitely bring along a few holga shots especially for you
How many of us are going?
FrankB said:Leon - Please bring the very high-key print that was in B&WP UK. I thnk it was an alcove in a wall? I really want to see that one in the flesh!
FrankB said:I need to have a chat with you about Holgas too...
Ahem, you are quite correct (apologies mate, I'm actually typing this in a 2 minute break in a training session I'm giving! I'm a bit bammered!) - however I actually would like the opportunity to bask in its glow once more!Leon said:Happy to Frank, but I'm sure i brought it to the lakes last year ... so maybe you've already seen it?
One of the nice things about the Green Dragon is that the pub's interior is made up of a number of smallish rooms, so we should be able to mingle or split into subgroups and remerge as we please.Leon said:fine by me, but I think we may to dose Dave up on the cheesecake so he doesnt get too excited by the topic of conversation, holga lover that he is.
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