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Brentwood Kebab!

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Brentwood Kebab!

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Summer Lady

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Summer Lady

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DINO Acting Up !

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DINO Acting Up !

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What Have They Seen?

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What Have They Seen?

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Lady With Attitude !

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Lady With Attitude !

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Pete H

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Thanks, aluk, for the Summer Memories. I also enjoy the selective focus and the angle of view.

Pete
 

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A nice little pile of cards now:

Buster by Buster 6x6-nice to meet your namesake!

Lips by Mark Fisher-had fun guessing who did this...and imagining who or what the lips are smiling at.

The Head Gardener by Sly-that garden looks and sounds like a real photographer's paradise.Keep on looking!

Laundry Day by KWhitmore-amazing how little details in the right place [such as the dark shirt] can really make a picture.

Pear House by Anke-lovely feeling of summer warmth and light, enhanced by the paper you used.

Bruges by Pete H-bikes and chocolate-two of my favourite things!

Autumn Photogram by Hal9000-warm and dreamlike-did you tone it?

Eucalypts by Wazza-serene and richly toned.

Beaver by Johnnywalker-at least you got a good picture [love the patterns on the water] even if the beaver didn't fix your dam.

Nighttime Traffic by Mike Wilde-very atmospheric and dreamlike with the two light trails diverging out of the frame. I was a VP fan once too....sobs...

Marrakesh by Stuart Woodall-another great low light shot, though maybe the two figures in the foreground could use a little more detail.

Pines in Fog by Darwin-a very subtle and minimal image which goes to show what you can do with the middle greys.

Waterfall by JST-dark still rocks contrast nicely with rushing still water.

Echinacea by AluK-another warm summery image with selective focus concentrating you attention on the flower in the middle of the frame.

Egyptian Bull by JonKing-a gem as you say..what are these freaky objects doing in the middle of nowhere in the Midwest?

Riverbank by Matt King-looking at this after the previous image, it reminds me of a sculpture too...perhaps of some strange prehistoric fish.

Paris by Tim Gray-I've been watching too much CSI too....

Mysterious Objects by NYX-"there is only the drama of the objects,and you,watching" [Aaron Siskind]

Thanks!
 

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Yesterday bdial's card arrived. It's a wonderful moonlight shot - I've spent ages looking at the details of the trees just emerging from the darkness. Thanks!

Pete
 

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I think I have all my cards printed, just have to write the addresses and notes on them....Hopefully they will be out shortly, and I'll comment on those I've gotten later too :smile:
 

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I have received a whole bunch of wonderful cards:

Mike Wilde: graphically very interesting night shot of a highway fork-in-the-road
NYX: beautifully toned and very nicely seen shot of cables and cigarette butts on a city surface
Buster 6x6: nice shot of a very friendly looking dog
Tim Gray: funny image of pigeon and bike tracks, one can imagine several stories behind it ...
Darwin: Nicely dreamy forest in fog
Jon King: Incredible scene with mythological figures in the South Dakotan landscape
Pete H: Nice Belgian scene
Blackdog: bright candles in a dark and mysterious table scene
Lillian Sly: Unbelievable garden scene with stone heads

Thank you all very much, I really enjoyed getting them all.

Some of you asked about the photograms I sent out - each is of course individually made but all with the same one day's collection of Autumn items from the nearby park (Volkspark Friedrichshain). They were toned in Viradon to get a slightly warm feel. The blotchiness is due to the leaves, some parts were still green and some parts brown, I guess that's chlorophyll filtration :smile:
Hal
 

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Mine are finally out the door!

Sorry they are so late, but I sent out my 40 today. I have recieved many fine cards thus far:

Marek's untitled, Anke's Pear House, David's fishpond, Lillian's Head gardener, Matt's riverbank, Tim's "crime scene", Greg's Buster, Pete's Chips & Mayo, Mark's county fair, Hal's Herbstfotogramm, Warren's eucalypts reflection, Jake's war memorial, Darwin's Pines in Fog, Avi's Echinacea, Kathy's bus stop.

Looking forward to another 20+ over the coming days/weeks.

Cheers,

Brian
 
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rst

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Nobody has to be sorry for being late right now since you are still on schedule. One month for sign-up, two months for printing and sending, one month for people being late (December). And as far as postcards arrived at my door I can say everyone who has not yet sent their cards is in good company.

Cheers
Ruediger
 

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And as far as postcards arrived at my door I can say everyone who has not yet sent their cards is in good company.

Ruediger, some of your many talents are wasted if you're not a member of the Diplomatic Corps!! :D
 

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Ruediger's card bounced into my letter box today. I'm reflecting on what to say about the nice flow of the image and the strong geometric patterns. Ruediger, if you had shot during the concert, would we be able to hear 1/60 of a second of Beethoven too, or perhaps an echo of it? :smile:
 
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... Ruediger, if you had shot during the concert, would we be able to hear 1/60 of a second of Beethoven too, or perhaps an echo of it? :smile:
Probably more an echo of it :wink: but I do not know. I still can hear a lot of beautiful 1/60 seconds of that concert. This is a very nice place. The funny thing was that when I took my seat with the FE2 in my hand the guy next to me looked at it and was surprised "Ah how nice somebody still using film like I do".

Glad you like the card.

Cheers
Ruediger

PS: I should answer to your post in the "Say something nice ..." thread, but I probably have not enough images in the gallery to force someone else to choose the next one ... But I like your comment. It was worth trying it and insane :wink:
 

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Drying as we speak!

Hello All!

Just a line to say thanks to all of you whose cards have arrived through my door over the last few weeks. I enjoy this exchange idea very much, so good to see how other people are "seeing" and working!

Its great to have those snippets of background information written about the making of each image too. It makes each picture a little more unique.

My cards are nearly on their way, they are currently drying off after a dunk in the selenium toner, and should be wafting their way around the world sometime later this week. Thanks for bearing with me.

Please keep up the good work everyone,

Best regards
Adrian
 

erikg

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I got 2 more cards today, actually 3, one is from round 14. The round 15'ers: Brian's shot of Derek Jeter. You are right, Brian that I root for Boston, but I'm really more of a football fan, so I don't go nuts at the sight of a Yankee uniform. Jeter is definitely one of those guys that you will say one day "I saw him play... he was something special." You captured a classic baseball scene on a sunny summer day, real Americana. Nice. I also got Ruediger's picture from Tanglewood. One of these summers I have to go out there to see a concert in person, I always hear the broadcasts on the radio, I'm sure I was listening to the concert you attended. Cool picture of the sound panels, such interesting shapes. Funny that they call that place "the shed". Thanks to you both.

I am happy to say that my own cards have gone out today, hope you all like them.
 

Buster6X6

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Few day's ago I received a card from BDial Full moon on a cloudy night. Very nice. How long was exposure and what film did you use? Was it 120 film?I have tried several times but timing was way off, I guess I have to keep on trying :confused: I do like night photography.

Greg
 

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Greg, thanks, I'm glad you like it. The film was Ilford SFX 120, exposure was a pure guess of around 5 or 10 seconds, but I didn't note it down. I was on my way out for and errand, saw the light and couldn't resist. Ran in the house, grabbed the tripod and camera and made some exposures.
Do keep on trying, working at night is fun, some of my best images are night shots.
 

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Hello everybody,
I've been rushed off my feet one way or another these last couple of months however I have now got a sufficient number of cards printed and hope to get them in the post by the weekend. Unfortunately I just didn't have time to do anything original and have used a neg that I've already posted in the gallery, however you can't beat seeing a print in real life, and that's the excuse I'm sticking to :D

Thanks to everyone who's sent me a card, getting home each weekend to find a fresh pile of cards has taken some of the sting out of spending so much time working away from home.

Cheers,
Crispin
 

Buster6X6

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Two more cards came in today.
rst Very good detail and angle of view. Very nice image. Thanks Rudiger I'm glad you and your daughter like Buster.
Allen Friday( #14 exchange)Lenticular cloud over Mount Cook in New Zealand. Looks very desolate place, nice image though. Better late then never.
Thanks.
Greg
 

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Two more cards last week: Aluk's very nice echinacea and Pete's also interesting "Joker". Does Joker has a different meaning in Norwegian than it does in English? I have a Swedish acquaintance who changes his name when in an english-speaking country to Paul, from his given name, Jerker.
 

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More great cards arrived today.
So far I've received the cards from the following:

Blackdog
Buster 6x6
Darwin
John King
Mark Fisher
Mick Fagan
Mike Wilde
Nyx
Pete Harris
Sly
Tim Gray
Wazza

I'm looking forward to more treasures arriving in the coming post. On location between shots, so will comment later. :D
Nanette
 

BirgerA

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A short delay

Hello all

Due to some unforeseen business travels, my cards will not go out until next week.

Regards

Birger A.
 

Buster6X6

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Two more cards arrived today.
"The Failie" mast detail of a 35 m tall ship by ozphoto. Crisp detail and amazing rigging,wow.
Next one I have to guess... no I can't guess . It is Bi...Sorry Look's like a Mexican band by the name of "Los Straitjackets?" and Big Sandy. You might have to chime in and let me know who it is also tell me what equipment and film ,paper did you use?

Thanks Greg
 

Pete H

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I also received Big Sandy and Los Straitjackets. Great name! The signature looks like Brian to me (?).

JohnnyWalker: In Norwegian, "joker" is also used for that particular card in a pack. The shot was taken in Belgium, where "joker" has the same meaning (at least in French - I don't know about Flemish).

cheers
Pete
 

kraker

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JohnnyWalker: In Norwegian, "joker" is also used for that particular card in a pack. The shot was taken in Belgium, where "joker" has the same meaning (at least in French - I don't know about Flemish).

Yep, same in Flemish and Dutch.
 

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Next one I have to guess... no I can't guess . It is Bi...Sorry Look's like a Mexican band by the name of "Los Straitjackets?" and Big Sandy. You might have to chime in and let me know who it is also tell me what equipment and film ,paper did you use?

Thanks Greg

I got this one too, but I think I can guess more.

The signature is Brian, and it's from the USA.

My guess is it's from bmccarthy007, and that it is from round 15.

Please confirm this Brian, so I can thank you properly!

Matt

P.S. my handwriting is unreadable, so I admit defeat, print my labels, and write my signature and notes.
 
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