jude1
journeyman
Reged: 13/01/2008
Posts: 95
Loc: Cheshire
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Hi folks - have finally managed to finish Module 1 & got it off in the post. Have really struggled with weather conditions here in the North West & getting any decent shots. Found it quite difficult to do the self assessment - not easy to be objective about your own work & also not knowing exactly what the tutors want. Oh well - I shall wait & see!!! Where is everyone else up to? - there doesn't seem to be much activity in the forum.
-------------------- A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jude1/
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DigitalTom
newbie
Reged: 31/01/2008
Posts: 2
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I am also having problems with weather in South Devon, always so dark. only received my course last friday so not really had much time. but am aiming for first mod to be sent off in 2 weeks. Hopefully weather will be kind to me. I agree what is every one else up to, there really is not much topic going on in the Forums. Come on guys want hear from you!
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claudiamattsmum
newbie
Reged: 03/11/2007
Posts: 3
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering how long does it usually take to get your modules marked and returned? I sent mine on 6/1/08 and I am yet to hear anything???????????
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jude1
journeyman
Reged: 13/01/2008
Posts: 95
Loc: Cheshire
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Hi - I think that I would be making some enquiries by now - over 4 weeks seems to be an excessive amount of time. Going back to Solana's post on 19/11 - she appeared to indicate that it took between 1 & 2 weeks to receive her feedback - but obviously this is all new to us. Good luck!!!
-------------------- A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jude1/
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Garry McNamara
Snr Tutor/Bongo Banjo
Reged: 16/08/2006
Posts: 2079
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Hi, that does seem a long time - normally I'd say 10-14 days but it does depend on whether your assigned tutor has all their students send them a module that week.
Give Elliot a call to check that it's arrived,
Garry
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Deb_b
newbie
Reged: 19/01/2008
Posts: 21
Loc: St Saviour, Jersey
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Well I've also just posted module one off in the post today! So fingers crossed and onwards towards module two!
Deb
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Fangfarrier
newbie
Reged: 29/03/2008
Posts: 9
Loc: Falkland Islands
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Hello!
I've just received my pack in the post this month way down here in the Falkland Islands . . .just as winter starts to kick in.
I'm in the process of reading the modules and books; if anyone has any top tips or hints, they'll be greatly received.
Ian
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GDN
old hand
Reged: 05/02/2008
Posts: 837
Loc: Surrey
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Hi Ian,
Welcome to the course... A helpful tip? Join in on the forum and discuss problems and issues.
All the best for the course
Gary
-------------------- Gary - My Flickr Site
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jude1
journeyman
Reged: 13/01/2008
Posts: 95
Loc: Cheshire
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Wow - the Falklands!! - spent 3 weeks in Patagonia last year, including a few days in Tierra del Fuego - so I guess that's the nearest that I can say I've been. Use the Forum - everyone is very friendly & eager to help - so if you have a problem then share it. ............ and welcome!!!
Jude
-------------------- A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jude1/
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John_Wallace
newbie
Reged: 15/05/2008
Posts: 1
Loc: Surrey
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Hello, Got my course pack about two weeks ago, new Nikon D200 six months ago, now I hope I can learn to use it. Still trying to look at things like a Photographer?? John
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Garry McNamara
Snr Tutor/Bongo Banjo
Reged: 16/08/2006
Posts: 2079
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I would try not to look at things like a photographer - in fact I can't think of anything that looks 'like a photographer' - maybe, when using a tripod, an octopus or a set of bag pipes?
Welcome to the course.
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