Hi,
I have not commented on the many beautiful postcards I received so far. So here it is in no specific order:
Pete H. sent I nice image from rainy Oslo which exactly matches my contrast liking. Then
Trotkiller sent a very nice detail which I also like very much.
Shannon Friday sent a nice capture of a ship in Milford Sound. Thanks Allen
thomsonrcs black taxi is great.
Tim Grays
Angry at salad/Angry at me reminds me at the postcards I once did together with Ingo. I like these ideas. Thanks to
wazza who sent
Leura Overpass in Mist, this is a very nice capture with lots of detail in a kind of minimalisic composition. Then
sly snet
Clevedon Seafront. Wow, this is a very nice image, what a glow in the front fasades of the houses. Hey, then I got one of the rare color postcards of these rounds. It is from
Mike Wilde and it is from a time when Kodak still flew high

And I got
The Shadow Glass from
Black Dog who seems to be specializing in square postcards. I like this image, it is very atmospheric.
drpsilver sent
Out of Business which I like very much. Thanks for sharing.
JohnnyWalker sent a portrait of Dakota. It is a beautiful image and it is the favourite of my kids. How can it not be.
bwakel sent a very atmospheric image from a morning in mist. Then
Allen Friday sent the
Grain Elevator - very nice and perfectly printed. All I know from Iowa is what I read in the books of John Irving.
JonKing sent one of his cigarette photos. One may not smoke and one may not like cigarettes, but one has to respect what I great photograph Jon made out of those cigarettes. And last but not least
Mark Fisher took a break from the county fair series and gives us a look into his new series -
store windows. I am looking forward to the next rounds.
So, I know that I am still in-time, but I am later than I planned to be. Today the 500 pack of Ilford postcard paper arrived and I will hopefully find the time to print my postcards this week.
All of you who already sent a card to my daughter Judith - many thanks from her. She will also print her postcards this week.
Cheers
Ruediger