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Gary Wooding13/06/2020 09:09:58
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Posted by Lee Rogers on 13/06/2020 08:52:17:
Posted by NJH on 14/02/2015 15:00:39:

"The interesting part of film photography used to be having to deal with various different lighting situations and intensity levels on a single roll"

I was having problems getting a good shot of a Drummons BS lathe to be sold on Tony Griffiths site . The neon strip lighting wasn't helping and in the end I turned off the lights, total darkness, set it on auto and let the Cannon Eos do it's thing. I love my old Olympus SLR but that would have been beyond my skill set . The photo is at the top of the page in the Admiralty section lathes.co.uk.

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Neil Wyatt13/06/2020 09:10:54
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Posted by Daniel on 13/06/2020 07:13:53:

Me too.

I hadn't seen this thread before.

I think it's a great idea. Perhaps there may be enough entries to

support an ongoing section in the magazine, profiling one or two

workshops and inhabitants each issue?

Personally, I would be very interested to see other members in

their natural habitat.

ATB,

Daniel

Err ... You mean like the new 'Readers Workshop' series?

Only problem is that so far I've only received a handful of contributions!

Neil

Daniel13/06/2020 11:00:11
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laughlaugh

Ha ha ... Probably & precisely like that, Neil.

I'm a little out of touch with the magazine these last few months.

I've been waiting for the postal/distribution problems to sort themselves out,

before renewing my lapsed subscription.

I am surprised, however, that you've not received more contributions.

Especially with regard to the apparent photographic interest shown on the

forum of late.

Perhaps the membership is camera shy ?

ATB,

Daniel smiley

Ian Johnson 113/06/2020 11:12:24
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Slightly off topic

Neil are entries into the john Stevenson trophy still open? I had a quick search on the forum but couldn't find any reference to it.

IanJ

Nick Clarke 313/06/2020 12:15:39
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Posted by Daniel on 13/06/2020 07:13:53:

Personally, I would be very interested to see other members in

their natural habitat.

You mean 'natural habitat' as in where we spend most of our time?

Chance would be a fine thing!!

Daniel13/06/2020 13:04:21
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laugh

Perko713/06/2020 13:29:53
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I would love to enter the comp but the only picture I could send in would be of me sitting forlornly in front of my computer typing this post because all my workshop equipment has been in storage for the last 7 months as we negotiate a house move sad.

Neil Wyatt13/06/2020 14:07:28
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Posted by Ian Johnson 1 on 13/06/2020 11:12:24:

Slightly off topic

Neil are entries into the john Stevenson trophy still open? I had a quick search on the forum but couldn't find any reference to it.

IanJ

Yes, still open Ian,

I'll 'bump' the notice, so far I've only had about half a dozen entries.

Neil

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