Hello from Berkshire
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Hello from Berkshire
Evening all,
Thought it was about time I introduced myself. I've been lurking for quite a while as I've had a busy few months although this will change in the next couple of weeks.
I've been shooting LF 5x4 since May/June when I was bitten by the bug and I try and get out as often as I can as there's a lot to learn. I currently use a Chamonix 045N-2 with 110mm and 150mm lenses and I'm in the process of looking for a lens in the 200mm to 300mm range.
I had a great time last Saturday with Paul, Sean etc and I'm looking forward to another meet and hopefully learning lots from the members
Cheers,
Glenn.
Thought it was about time I introduced myself. I've been lurking for quite a while as I've had a busy few months although this will change in the next couple of weeks.
I've been shooting LF 5x4 since May/June when I was bitten by the bug and I try and get out as often as I can as there's a lot to learn. I currently use a Chamonix 045N-2 with 110mm and 150mm lenses and I'm in the process of looking for a lens in the 200mm to 300mm range.
I had a great time last Saturday with Paul, Sean etc and I'm looking forward to another meet and hopefully learning lots from the members
Cheers,
Glenn.
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Re: Hello from Berkshire
Welcome Glenn, I'm sure you soon realised after meeting us all on Saturday that we're all quite normal, well adjusted people in the world of LF... well almost everyone...
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Hey! I wasn't even therePaul Mitchell wrote:… well almost everyone...
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Exactly!!Joanna Carter wrote:Hey! I wasn't even therePaul Mitchell wrote:… well almost everyone...
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lol, and there was me thinking that LFers were on par with computer programmersPaul Mitchell wrote:Welcome Glenn, I'm sure you soon realised after meeting us all on Saturday that we're all quite normal, well adjusted people in the world of LF... well almost everyone...
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Oh dear, I are a puter prammer, what does that say about me?Glenn Haworth wrote:lol, and there was me thinking that LFers were on par with computer programmers
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Me too, I've never before felt so insulted....Joanna Carter wrote:Oh dear, I are a puter prammer, what does that say about me?Glenn Haworth wrote:lol, and there was me thinking that LFers were on par with computer programmers
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How about 0's and 1's?Paul Dunning wrote:Me too, I've never before felt so insulted....Joanna Carter wrote:Oh dear, I are a puter prammer, what does that say about me?Glenn Haworth wrote:lol, and there was me thinking that LFers were on par with computer programmers
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You should get out more...Paul Dunning wrote:Me too, I've never before felt so insulted....Joanna Carter wrote:Oh dear, I are a puter prammer, what does that say about me?Glenn Haworth wrote:lol, and there was me thinking that LFers were on par with computer programmers
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So true, but work keeps getting in the wayCharles Twist wrote: You should get out more...
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Re: Hello from Berkshire
Hi Glen,
It was good to meet up the other Saturday; I am also firmly of the opinion that a little insanity helps when it comes to LF! And yes, I often spend a significant fraction of my day writing software too
Best regards,
Evan
It was good to meet up the other Saturday; I am also firmly of the opinion that a little insanity helps when it comes to LF! And yes, I often spend a significant fraction of my day writing software too
Best regards,
Evan
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