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APchris
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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: lisadb]
      #670477 - 24/06/2008 13:25

Thanks Lisa. Having just seen your entry to this month's forum competition I'd say your B&W head is pretty well developed already

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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: APchris]
      #670478 - 24/06/2008 13:29

Thanks. LDB

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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: lisadb]
      #670488 - 24/06/2008 13:36

Hi Lisa,
Just spotten your monthly comp entry - completely agree with APchris, great stuff.
So... are we still all on for the Wye Valley meet in October?? I`m not sure how many we have at the moment.
Chris


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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: Azzi]
      #670733 - 24/06/2008 23:46

Hi Chris,

glad you like the photo - your water lillies are very different, what made you think of that subject?

Yep still on for Wye and the Forest of Dean. Still 6 of us as far as I know. Did you receive the copies of the YHS booking forms I sent you? and how's the itinery shaping up? Lisa.

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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: lisadb]
      #670796 - 25/06/2008 09:21

Hi Lisa,
Yes I received the info. thanks. I am starting to think of a suitable itinery - I am leaning towards gentle ambles with tea/cafe stops rather than up hill hikes!
Yep - I really like your shot, well done again.
What made me think of the lilies - well I wanted to know how water lilies taken at night against a security light in the heavy rain would look. Heavy rain on Saturday night so thats the result. Not to everyones taste I know, but there is lots to see there if you are prepared to look.
Chris


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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: Azzi]
      #670887 - 25/06/2008 11:56

Right - out in heavy rain? Masochist. Lisa.

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Re: Module 9 discussion [Re: lisadb]
      #671208 - 26/06/2008 08:28

Lisa - I like the rain, and the wind - perfect weather for taking photos. I could never live in a country where you had endless sunny days with blue skies - that would be so boring!
Chris


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