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I received a very nice card, "Grandmother's House #1", from FilmIsCheap. A cool shot of a kitchen gadget (colander maybe?) hanging from a peg and casting a nice shadow on the wall. Very well exposed and printed. And yes, folks are often amused by I think is photo worthy. Thanks Amanda!
 

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Received "tree yearning" from @drpsilver - a great little photo printed on some pretty excellent "scrap" paper. I have to wonder what a photographic coach is, though. I've never had one (maybe I would've benefited from someone showing me how to do something at some point...).
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Sorry folks I’ve been a little busy.

Received to date in no particular order …

@jvo - “A afternoon sail New Y.ork Harbor” - Interesting backstory, and the subject is a instantly recognizable.
@Don_ih - “Virginia Creeper” - One wonders what may be hiding behind those leaves.
@AnselMortensen - “Leaves” - Nice shot - An offset print is an interesting variation
@Todd Barlow - “Gear and Chain” - An interesting piece of history enhanced by diffuse light. Appeals to the engineer in me.
@Michael Howard “Watching Me Watching You” - Great colors on that film/paper. Reminds me of childhood parks.
@mfohl - “Faces” - Nicely spotted glass half full shot - Happy/Sad connundrum.
@Ajven - “Tree Shadow” - Interesting geometric shadows work well with the corrugations
@rduraoc - “Galerie Ravenstein” - Great composition, I like the blur illustrating how people are transient.

Thanks everyone.
 

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Another recipient of @drpsilver 's beautiful "Tree yearning". Also, so many stamps! I love the eclipse one best :smile: Thank you!

Also received @koraks ' lovely panoramic "Trees along the river", taken on 1/08 and delivered on 7/08! Fresh right out of the oven! First time I receive a postcard with a QR code too. Great idea! Thanks!
 

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Also received @koraks ' lovely panoramic "Trees along the river", taken on 1/08 and delivered on 7/08! Fresh right out of the oven! First time I receive a postcard with a QR code too. Great idea! Thanks!

Ah, good to hear that the cards are starting to arrive! As the link in the QR explains, I sent out two versions, so some of you will receive 'Trees along the river', while others will receive a different card. But just as fresh from the oven!
 

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Today a postman delivered:
- "Tree Yearning" by @drpsilver - when oriented in landscape mode I can see a head of some wild animal! Good shot!
- "Grandmothers's House #1' by @FilmIsCheap - perfectly exposed and printed! I also appreciated the story behind. I had to decipher the last sentence because a post machine printed there some service information and black bar code. It is a signature of postcards from USA that they have orange barcode and black as well. Postcards from Canada or EU are delivered with orange barcode only. The last sentence was sad, I'm so sorry for your loss.

Thank you both for the nice postcards.

I’ve noticed that in this round of the competition, people often write about stamps. @Daniela mentioned how carefully she chooses stamps for her postcards, and that inspired me. Stamps add another dimension to every postcard, and I also try to pick some interesting ones for mine. The selection at the post office is sometimes quite limited, but I’ve found an online store, and for the next round of PCX I’m equipped with a beautiful collection of stamps featuring Alfons Mucha’s artwork, issued on the occasion of the Expo 2025 exhibition in Osaka.
 

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I’ve noticed that in this round of the competition, people often write about stamps. @Daniela mentioned how carefully she chooses stamps for her postcards, and that inspired me. Stamps add another dimension to every postcard, and I also try to pick some interesting ones for mine. The selection at the post office is sometimes quite limited, but I’ve found an online store, and for the next round of PCX I’m equipped with a beautiful collection of stamps featuring Alfons Mucha’s artwork, issued on the occasion of the Expo 2025 exhibition in Osaka.
Oh, those must be beautiful! 👏 👏 👏
 

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So far,

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"Grandmother's House" from @FilmIsCheap beautiful print, nice darkroom work.

"Tree Yearning " @drpsilver great subject weathered tree, nice FB print

"Moments" from @Daniela Nice photo of two people holding hands, near mirror like panels. Lots going on to draw you in!

"Apples" from @absalom1951 amazing close up of a perfect apple blossom.

"Galerie Ravenstein" @rduraoc in Brussels, terrific composition, Fomapan 400 looks great.

"Virginia Creeper" from Don Heisz, Vintage equipment, Aviphot, Kodak Postcard camera! Great moody print.

"Lakeshore" @Jim Christie excellent pinhole shot, inkjet on Red river bend baryta paper. Really looks great.

"Gear and Chain" @Todd Barlow amazing found objects, huge gear and chain. 41 year old Ilfospeed paper!!!

"Sunset" from @pamphoto. Lovely color print, Cinestill 800T, scanned, Fujicolor print!!!

"Watching me watching you" @Michael Howard. Holy cow, huge octopus sculpture. Great color print
 

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'Afternoon sail in New York Harbor...late 70's " @jvo Mystic, dreamlike photo, very well done!

"Field" @mfohl. Cold wintery shot, corn stalk stubble. Holga, works perfectly

"Leaves" @AnselMortensen. Hybrid scan to offset printing, producing a beautiful print, great composition and execution!!!

"Tree Shadow" @Ajven Great print on Fomabrom fiber base paper, shadow cast onto steel building, came out great!!!!
 

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"Grandmother's House #1" from FilmIsCheap is a beautiful use of shadows to engage the viewer. They add a sense of size and shape to the subject. Well done.

Received "tree yearning" from @drpsilver - a great little photo printed on some pretty excellent "scrap" paper. I have to wonder what a photographic coach is, though. I've never had one (maybe I would've benefited from someone showing me how to do something at some point...).
Thanks!

A little history about my "photographic coach", Garrett Nichols whom I met in 1996. I first met Garrett when enrolling in a B/W darkroom class at the local Adult School (a way to get back into darkroom work). After taking the class several times (I kept failing each attempt) we became good friends. Garrett worked at The Darkroom, a local film processing business, and became my "go-to guy" for photographic, matting, and framing questions. After The Darkroom closed Garrett began printing for Dick Garrod and Chip Hooper (until his untimely death). On Garrett's recommendation I took over teaching the B/W Darkroom class that I failed so many times. That gig lasted 3 years, until digital photography became more dominate, and the Adult School canceled the class. Fortunately, by this time I had built my own darkroom.

The "scrap" paper is edge scrap cut from 48" wide roll stock cut-down to 20"(x2) to create 20x24 prints for Chip Hooper. Instead of trashing the paper, Garrett rolled the edge scrap and stuffed it in black plastic bags. He gave me two such bundles of paper. The only downside is that the paper is severely curled.

Regards,
Darwin
 

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After a few days away, I was happy to find a bunch of nice postcards in my mail box:

- @mshchem 's wonderfully lazy "Sunday Afternoon c 2005";
- @drpsilver 's "Tree yearning", with a interesting collection of stamps to add to the image itself;
- @FilmIsCheap 's "Grandmother's House #1", an image full of history;
- @koraks 's "Trees along the river", an analogue color print made at home from Portra 160 - I never dared printing in color myself (nor developing), so extra points of respect.

Thank you all!
 

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I’ve noticed that in this round of the competition, people often write about stamps. @Daniela mentioned how carefully she chooses stamps for her postcards, and that inspired me. Stamps add another dimension to every postcard, and I also try to pick some interesting ones for mine. The selection at the post office is sometimes quite limited, but I’ve found an online store, and for the next round of PCX I’m equipped with a beautiful collection of stamps featuring Alfons Mucha’s artwork, issued on the occasion of the Expo 2025 exhibition in Osaka.
I am also one of those that looks at the stamps, I think they add to the story. Unfortunately, what I can easily get here are stamps with variations of the image of the King of Belgium - which, being a republican, doesn't leave me happy with what I'm sending. I'll follow @Ajven's example and do an extra effort to get nicer stamps next time.
 

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A little history about my "photographic coach"

Thanks for the history! Strange that he cut 8" off the edge to then cut the remaining 40" in half to get 2 20" pieces, when he could have cut the 48" in half to get the 24" dimension. But you benefit from it, nonetheless. Curl can be a pain, especially with older paper (old enough, and the emulsion will crack when you try to flatten it).
 
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