Postcard Exchange Round 12 Comments and Results

kraker

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Pfew...

All it takes is one Sunday with lots and lots of rain... :rolleyes:

I finally managed to write all my cards; I've just put them in the mail.

Alas, no extra cards for Sean, Simon, et. al. this time: I appear to have miscounted during printing, and I was lucky to have enough cards for all "regular" people... Well, if I have another darkroom session soon, I might print a few extra for you guys!
 

eric

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In the past couple of weeks, I got:

Street skater in Paris, good timing! Pete H
Bronze Castings, Allen Friday (d76 and ansco 130, my 2 favorite combinations, very nice print
"Palast der Republik" taken with a 4x5. I think I'll try a 4x5 postcard next round.
 

gphoto120

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I finally printed my cards this weekend and addressed them tonight. Off they go to the post in the morning. Thanks to all that I've received most recently
Jon King, Pete H., Mark Mombarg, Allen Friday - all wonderful images!
 
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I mailed my today. My sincere apologies to everyone for being late and not including a personnel message, the good news is I have already printed my round 13 cards and bought my stamps so I will not be late again. Thanks for all the great cards I have received, my wife’s 4th grade class loves seeing them. I am grateful to participate in this group.
 

Buster6X6

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Two more cards arrived today.
Thanks to Lynda Pavek who send a very nice infra red shot of a grave yard. I already said that I will try HIE film, I have to make some time for it next spring.
"Cyclone" by Adamkap with all the twists and turns. Scary. I like how the dark track stands in contrast to the frame of the coster.
But I have to apologize to you Adam, when I received the members list for #12 exchange I printed one with separate names and addresses. unfortunately your name was first on the list and was not printed. So I owe you a card I think. :confused:Could you check and let me know I have few more cards printed anyway.

Cheers Greg
 

Buster6X6

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One unique and thought provoking image Birger A. Very nice, I like it.
Second bdial with "Private", a lot of texture and good tonality.
This round has been amazing.

Thanks Greg
 

AdamKap

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Got another two cards, one from Barry, lovely reflection of the water in the gutter.
Also another one from hal9000, real great detail, I was sitting there for around 20 minutes with my nose practically against the card, looking at all the little details


Greg, I just flipped through the cards I have recieved so far, and I didn't get one from you, so if it's not too much of a hassle, send it out.
 

BWKate

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Arrghh!!! Was sick for a couple of days and then my son was very sick for a week and a half!!! I am going to try and write all my cards out tonight and mail tomorrow!!
 

Buster6X6

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Thanks Adam
I will send one tomorrow for you . Sorry for the delay, I should have checked with master sheet before sending the cards.

Greg
 

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Finally got all 25 cards printed and posted. Learned a lot this time around, moving to Guam created a whole different set of challenges. Hope everyone enjoys the picture. Will get caught up over the weekend on the cards I've received.
Jon
 

Pete H

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This week I've received two cards:
Tim Walls' light bulb in a pub
Jacco de Kraker's abstract ceiling lighting.
They're both very interesting, and share with Birger's Reichstag mirrors the fact that the subject is the source of the light and the abstract patterns made by it, rather than something else illuminated by the light. I like this kind of image. Thanks Tim and Jacco.
 

AdamKap

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Received Donald's lion today. I love the light on the lion's face.
Birger A's Reichstag building's mirrors is interesting, the reflection of the man reminds me of a zoetrope.
I can't read the name on this one, but it is from Andorra, lovely blue tone, is that a cliff on the right side? sadly, i got the white strip of paper on the bottom of the card.
 

Pete H

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Today I received Geoff Hill's amazingly tangled wire rope from the Tyne. When coming over from Bergen to Newcastle by ferry this summer, I was struck by the number of photo possibilities along the river bank. Have you got any more, Geoff? It would be good to see some posted in the gallery.

cheers
Pete
 

Pete H

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... and Gary's (gphoto120) drainage patterns in a Californian beach. Looks like you got wet feet just after taking the shot. Thanks for the card and the comments, Gary!
 

Pete H

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Received Donald's lion today. The lion is very well isolated from the surroundings and the simplicity of the composition gives it considerable intensity. I guess it wasn't taken with a wide angle lens Nice shot.

Pete
 

Buster6X6

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Two more cards arrived today.kraker send a ceiling in the mall which has a very good tonality and how a light and shadow play all the way down is wonderful. Geoff Very interesting short DOF shot of a steel rope?I like that the image was made without border so the rope disappears out of the frame.

Greg
 

Peter Schrager

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cards

just wanted to tell everyone how much I enjoyed all the cards I have recieved
this exchange is the best....
Best, Peter
 

BWKate

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I believe the blue toned postcards of the hillside village is from PepMiro from Andorra. Correct me if I'm wrong! I also received both Kraker's and Donald Grindstaff's postcards today. Both had a wonderful quality to them in where the light was coming from and reflecting onto. Lovely cards! Both so different. Very well done. Thanks! I also really liked Birger's postcard of the mirrored vortex in the Reichstag. Great subject and well done!
 

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Got me a nice little pile of cards now...

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...

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
 

AdamKap

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Got kraker's mall shadows. The pattern the light & architecture creates is very interesting. I wish the malls around me looked that nice.
Kate's marbles is amazing. The detail is incredible.I love how you can see the little imperfections in each. btw, thanks for marking it 'top' and 'bottom' I would've been turning it around for hours otherwise .


Black Dog, that's funny that you mention Bruce, the place I usually go to shoot is Asbury Park.
 

eric

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3 more cards recently:
Birger A. Mirrors in Reichstag in Berlin. Very cool but I can't tell if it is up or down or side for viewing. Which makes it very cool, looks good any direction.

Barry D. Shadow Portrait. I'm just wondering if this was shot in one of those cold NH nights (long exposure!)

And I really like Dianna M.'s running child. Very cool.
 

Pete H

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Yesterday gordrob's delapidated barn arrived. There's a good combination of textures with the grass, the barn itself and the clouds.

Thanks!
 

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Barry D. Shadow Portrait. I'm just wondering if this was shot in one of those cold NH nights (long exposure!).

Actually, it was shot during a California night in the high desert. Not sure about the temperature.
 
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