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mr_bones

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Since we both knew the site quite well in terms of layout and had visited a fair few times by daylight, Reaperman and I arranged a trip to NGTE by cover of night. We arrived on site shortly before 10.30pm and undeterred by the rain and wind, we ventured inside – first stopping at the air-house. By now our eyes had adjusted and it was clear that the place took on a totally different atmosphere at night. Not only did the weather make it very noisy inside but fumbling around in the dark added to the slight unnerving sensation – it was uncomfortable to stay in 1 area for too long!

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After getting a feel for the lighting conditions we progressed outside and eventually onto cell 4 which unfortunately was too dark to pick anything up in! We didn’t want to light it up too much as it is very exposed with windows round a large section.

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Eventually we ended up in another area – not sure of cell number but due to the lack of windows we could comfortably light the room up and were quite pleased with the effect.

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Finally heading back out of the site we made a quick trip to the air house roof and found our way back out again as the time was now 3.30am!

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Brilliant, Mr B. :D
That was some feat.
Helluva nice set of photos and I enjoyed those a lot. Love the one with the clouds in the sky.

Cheers
Foxy :)
 
Excellent, I imagine it was very difficult to get good shots out of Pyestock at night but you managed it.:cool:
 
Great photos. Particularly like the ones which JonDoe picked out. The blue sky over the Air House is my favourite.

The building you weren't sure the name of, and were able to light up, is The Plant House. For some reason, it has a completely different construction to the other buildings at Pyestock, lacking the steel frame/concrete/blue glass style and instead opting for brick.

All the best,
Simon
 
Really great work guys -as always-. I like every one of those pictures what an amazing place every time I see a picture of this place the more I want to see more. it should have a warning lable:)
 
Oh yes, crackin' pics chaps :)
So good in fact, I'm finally beginning to accept that I won't get to see this place in person (time and other commitments):cry: so quality pics like this are the next best thing! Thanks again to Mr. Bones & JD

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:eek: Oops -must learn to read posts more thoroughly!! My aplologies JD -just saw the pics and thought you'd added them!!:eek:

Lb:cool:

P.s. -should have twigged they weren't yours -you being an "underground" man!:mrgreen:;)
 
Cracking pictures RM, shows that quality is much more important than quantity.

Thanks everyone for all the replies - must go back and see some other areas at night!
 
Cracking pictures RM, shows that quality is much more important than quantity.

Thanks everyone for all the replies - must go back and see some other areas at night!

Doh -and I missed Reaps pics too!! :eek: Must also make more time to read posts s l o w l y!! The blue hue effect is magic :) Tip top stuff!!

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