I've got a big group here since I last posted:
Paul Viapiano's Bamboo Gardens, someone mentioned that it might be better in color, I think it is great the way it is, beautiful midtones. Blackdog'sOde to Shelley, I love the use of the text, and the mystery in the dark opening. KingJon's pic of Rip, a great face, doesn't look like he would scare anybody, but I bet he protects the kids without hesitation. Doug Smith'sIR shot in the park. Very dreamlike, and I can't figure out what that bright line is near the center of the picture, looks like the woman with the dog set off a rocket! The other Jon King's picture of the Pantheon, really well handled, and although I usually don't like to praise a photograph by saying it looks like some other medium, this one does remind me of graphite drawings, and I think that is a good thing here. FM2n'shandsome large format shot of the big tree and school buildings, nicely done. Mooseontheloose's shot from Alsace, great use of IR (I really miss that stuff sometimes) perfect subject for it with the ruins and the vinyard and trees to "light up". astroclimb'smoody picture of the cross on the hill. I like the low values you used here, these big crosses often seem creepy to me and this picture fits those feelings well. Josep's swans, perfect light on the birds and a very peaceful picture. Mick Fagan's portrait, beautiful shot, she has a beautiful smile and seems very natural and relaxed in front of the camera. Thanks for your detailed description of this picture, Mick. It is interesting to know how much work goes into one sucessful shot. Colin's picture from Iraq! Wow, that place looks awesome. Thank you for the picture and thank you for your service there. I hope you have plenty of time for photography. Two more: Terry Strong's shot of the waterwheel. Cool, how old is that thing and is it still providing water power to something? Neat. Finally, Heather's cyanotype of her goldfish. I love the blueprint and it's a totally perfect subject to be rendered in blue. The brushed edges are great and it's cool to know that each postcard you made is unique. Must have taken you a while to print the whole set. It's beautiful, thank you, and it is my wife's favorite so far too.
Wow, that was a lot. This has been a great round. My cards just went out, hope you enjoy them.
--Erik