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Forecast update - they still say Saturday's a washout but looking a bit brighter on Sunday.

Get well soon, Sandeha - You'll be missed! Likewise Rob, Stoo, BobF et al. (the missed part anyway!)


I'm setting off in an hour or so.
 

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Made it back home, it was such a lousy day as regards the weather but it was wonderful to meet you all. I hope its not too long before we can meet again.

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I am now back at home after Tony confused Limehouse and Hangers Lane :smile:

Saturday was a real wash out... but Sunday was fantastic. It seems to me like we just get extreme weather conditions at APUG gatherings.
It was great to meet fellow mates again ... I had a great a week-end.... looking forward to developing the prrrrecious.

Dee :wink:
 

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Just to say that Jean And I found the weekend a very enjoyable gathering. No pressure, very relaxing, and great company. No snow, just the rain breaking up the monotony of the warm sun! Thanks to everyone.

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It was great to see everyone again plus Fintan and TheFizz

Had a fab weekend - its so nice just to spend time talking photography and seeing other peoples work

Did anyone else hang around - the light in Snowdonia on Monday afternoon was just fabulous

Whether I managed to catch any of it on a half decent neg is another matter

I now have over 100 sheets of film to develop - it will keep me going for months

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It was great to see everyone again plus Fintan and TheFizz

Had a fab weekend - its so nice just to spend time talking photography and seeing other peoples work

Did anyone else hang around - the light in Snowdonia on Monday afternoon was just fabulous

Whether I managed to catch any of it on a half decent neg is another matter

I now have over 100 sheets of film to develop - it will keep me going for months

Martin

100 Sheets :surprised: I'm impressed. Hope you've got some great images Martin.

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Sorry I missed out on meeting everyone this time round.. I really hope to get the chance to do so again..
However I'm delighted to hear you all got on so well.. it sounds like a great spot you chose.. I really wish I could have been there..
 

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100 Sheets :surprised: I'm impressed. Hope you've got some great images Martin.

Barry

Barry, I am not sure impressed is the right word to describe how I felt when I counted up

Overwhelmed is closed to the mark :surprised:

I can do 5 sheets an hour at best - so thats at least a minimum of 20 hrs in the darkroom just developing film.

On a positive note, it gets dark earlier this time of year, so I can start at a better time than when I was doing it mid summer and couldn't start until 10 PM and had to be finished by 4AM
One of the pleassures of not having a sufficiently dark darkroom to process film in :sad:

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I like my sleep ... I would have found some serious reasons to invest in an expert tank yonks ago.
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To those who were there,

I'm envious and sorry I couldn't make it, despite the awful weather. Anglesey isn't always like that.

How did you get on (photo-wise), what location(s) did you get to and what did you think of the place?

And before you think of it, I don't want to hear about either beer or cheesecake, thanks :wink:

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I thought I should log on and say thank you to all that attended for your excellent company, and conversation altogether a very enjoyable, for me last APUG weekend. Now all I have to do is to make time to develop my films that surely contain many masterpieces. :wink:
 

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How did you get on (photo-wise), what location(s) did you get to and what did you think of the place?

Simon.

Well, Saturday was a washout as you know, although Neil and I managed a tour of most of the island I think, apart from the area everyone else went to :wink:. A few locations were noted for any return visit. Sunday saw us at Parys Mountain, a quite extraordinary place. A vast abandoned open-cast copper mine, perfect for using up a bit of Velvia on multicoloured rocks against a deep blue sky. Shame I had to leave just after lunch as it had turned into a nice fine day, but the subsequent week on the Dorset coast made up for it.

Thanks to all for the organisation and company!
 

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where are all the pics from the weekend then? I'm on tenterhooks!
 

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How can you afford tenterhooks on a student loan?! :surprised:
 

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How can you afford tenterhooks on a student loan?! :surprised:

Let's just say I dabble in a bit of back hand Tenterhook dealings. I can get you some if you're interested Frank - they're the best quality and from a reliable source - none of you're cheap imitations here. Just let me know. Don't tell everyone though or they'll be queueing down the street.

mum's the word

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Let's just say I dabble in a bit of back hand Tenterhook dealings. I can get you some if you're interested Frank .

Don't take up this offer. They're just poorly modified skyhooks.



Steve.
 

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http://greenknightschapel.blogspot.com/2007/11/tenterhooks.html

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The skyhook set is incredible.
I was using the moonbolt set first but had a problem hooking the bolts in the moon because of the soft surface of the moon.
I tried coating the moon to make it harder but that did not work, the bolts kept slipping and I was getting complaints from NASA for scratching the moon.
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Steve.
 
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