mooseontheloose
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I've received many great cards so far this round:
Anikin's "Colors and Forms" is a beautiful study in just that -- I never get tired at looking this image -- there's so much to see. Another colour photo from Ozphoto: "TV Tower, Berlin" is reminiscent of the many reflections of the CN Tower I would see when living in Toronto. I've never been to Berlin but would love to go there someday!
I also received a couple more cards featuring tall buildings from piu58 and JimO, as well as Wayne Frederick's Spring Point Lighthouse.
Mike Wilde's hat-trick of cards. All interesting shots on old paper. Call me crazy, but I really like the time-lapse photo -- I think there are a lot of fun possibilities there.
A few people cards have arrived as well: Jenni's very serene-looking "Madonna", Christopher Coy's more mellow "Music in the Street", and Rudiger's vertigo-defying "Soccer Over Paris".
Some words of wisdom from drpsilver and kraker. Together I think that perhaps the way to happiness is to find yourself some knobs and knockers!
Two sets of legs arrived: MattKing's creepy spider legs and Michael Scherck's "Skin Tight". The former is unfortunately a scene I see a lot of in the summer here in Japan (although the spiders are a lot bigger!) and the latter is a style of clothing my curvy body could never wear!
BoxBrownie's "Floating Leaf" was a bit of a mystery at first -- I thought I was looking at some cosmic event initially! Peter Schrager's $3 parking is wishful thinking is most places I've lived. Finally, Jim17x's "Speedy" is a very timely card. I've just pulled out my Crown to start working on more still lifes, and this is a nice example of where to start.
Thanks everyone for the cards so far! That's 15/27, which seems about right at this point in the round. I know I'm usually one of the first ones out of the gate with cards, but this has been a crazy second semester at work -- this has been my first truly free weekend in over 2 months. In any event, my plan is to print the cards tonight and get them in the mail this week. Sorry for the delay everyone!
Anikin's "Colors and Forms" is a beautiful study in just that -- I never get tired at looking this image -- there's so much to see. Another colour photo from Ozphoto: "TV Tower, Berlin" is reminiscent of the many reflections of the CN Tower I would see when living in Toronto. I've never been to Berlin but would love to go there someday!
I also received a couple more cards featuring tall buildings from piu58 and JimO, as well as Wayne Frederick's Spring Point Lighthouse.
Mike Wilde's hat-trick of cards. All interesting shots on old paper. Call me crazy, but I really like the time-lapse photo -- I think there are a lot of fun possibilities there.
A few people cards have arrived as well: Jenni's very serene-looking "Madonna", Christopher Coy's more mellow "Music in the Street", and Rudiger's vertigo-defying "Soccer Over Paris".
Some words of wisdom from drpsilver and kraker. Together I think that perhaps the way to happiness is to find yourself some knobs and knockers!
Two sets of legs arrived: MattKing's creepy spider legs and Michael Scherck's "Skin Tight". The former is unfortunately a scene I see a lot of in the summer here in Japan (although the spiders are a lot bigger!) and the latter is a style of clothing my curvy body could never wear!
BoxBrownie's "Floating Leaf" was a bit of a mystery at first -- I thought I was looking at some cosmic event initially! Peter Schrager's $3 parking is wishful thinking is most places I've lived. Finally, Jim17x's "Speedy" is a very timely card. I've just pulled out my Crown to start working on more still lifes, and this is a nice example of where to start.
Thanks everyone for the cards so far! That's 15/27, which seems about right at this point in the round. I know I'm usually one of the first ones out of the gate with cards, but this has been a crazy second semester at work -- this has been my first truly free weekend in over 2 months. In any event, my plan is to print the cards tonight and get them in the mail this week. Sorry for the delay everyone!
Nice "everyday" flea market observation, nicely framed and printed.
Unfortunately the Post Office "added a few white lines" to your photograph.

