It goes against the grain, but I have to agree with Dave!
Tony and Jean did an absolutely A1 job on the organisation. The hotel they found was great, non-smoking throughout and with a quiet (apart from us!) lounge area where we could gather, view prints and chat. The food was excellent, the beer / cider / wine were good, the rooms were comfortable and it was situated right on the river bank. All this and Tony had negotiated a discount on the price!
Symonds Yat and the Wye Valley is (IMO) a little slice of heaven! Tony and Jean had thoroughly recce'd the area over the previous week and presented us with a list of suggested venues. The ones we opted for (Goodrich Castle, Lydney Harbour and the viewpoint at Yat Rock on the Saturday and the Forest of Dean on the Sunday) all turned out to be excellent.
Huge thanks to Tony and Jean for their work in putting this Gathering together and making it the best one yet!
Barry gets 8 / 10 for the weather, docked marks for a not-quite-blue sky on the Saturday and a bit too much cloud on the Sunday. Nevertheless, he did very well for a first attempt and will hopefully have perfected his technique in time for the Autumn Gathering!
Thanks to everyone who attended - some familiar faces and a whole lot of new ones, and a nicer group of people you couldn't hope to meet. The standard of prints shown really was excellent with a wide range of styles and subject matter. This is one of the best parts of the Gatherings for me, and the amount of talent evident at this one was really stunning. (Luckily I was there to bring the average down!)
And as to the burning question of whether Mr Miller bared all for our photographic attentions...
...thankfully no - the only tackle he got out was his Mamiya!
See you in the Autumn!
Frank