Got me a nice little pile of cards now
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Lion by Donald Grindstaff-clever use of blocks of light and shade and serene expression on the lion's face
Shadow Portrait by Barry Dial-there are 8 million stories of love and hate, laughter and tears in the naked city and some of them are sure to make intriguing pictures....
The Cyclone by Adam-if it was a song, it would be by Bruce Springsteen
Mall2 by Kraker-intricate and graphic chiaroscuro
Reichstag by Birger A-fascinating splitup reflections in a hall of mirrors;reminds me of Ray Metzker's 'Composites'
Mission San Jose by Jon King-enigmatic doors....where do they lead?good control of light and shadow here too
Mick Fagan-another sterling portrait effort from Mick;I'm into high key right now too!
Driftwood by MattKing-Yes, I do notice and enjoy a theme in your cards. Share your pain about materials too-luckily I still have some Ektalure, APX 400 and Fortezo
Summer Is Over by Rudiger-a single leaf, just a single leaf has fallen [nice print too]
Skaters by Pete H- like, totally rad dude!
Bronze casting by Allen Friday-beautiful tones and the eye is drawn to the glowing metal in the centre of the image
The Witch Doctor Says... by RW Young-an APUGGER after a heavy night on the KRST
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Chinatown by FM2N-a classic and nicely printed piece of reportage
Todd's gas can by Buster 6x6-carefully observed and just as carefully printed;reminds me of a Lee Friedlander street scene
Glow In the dark by Tim Walls-you certainly have an offbeat eye and moody low key print too
Diana Diptych by Doug-moody streetscapes;could have been taken any time in the last 100 years