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Happy New Year to all of you!

Sign up for round 19 just opened a few minutes ago. (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Cheers
Rüdiger
 

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Hey Rudiger.. got my own darkroom now.. so if you like, I can reprint it and send you another. No problem at all!
 

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Also received Mike Wilde's Chicago shot - love the straightness of it all and the cleanliness from that big negative. Sadly it has a big stamp on the front and a gouge out of the emulsion.

This may gross you out, but if it is a Canada Post stamp, I find that my damp tongue has the right texture and wetness to lick the ink off in one go most times (and then transfer removed ink to a ready and waiting kleenex, paper towel etc.)

Thanks for the comment on the content of the shot.

Sorry to hear about the gouge. I could put them in envelopes for the same price, as I have no postcard rate in my country's postal system but I think that takes the special 'postcard' part out of the equation.
 

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I've received many wonderful cards this round, which I've shamefully not commented on. I'll make up a list in the next day or two and post it.
 
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Hey Rudiger.. got my own darkroom now.. so if you like, I can reprint it and send you another. No problem at all!
You don't have to. I mean it is a postcard exchange, and often postcards arrive pretty worn out.

No wait wait!

I like your card, so if you don't mind ... it will be welcome :smile:

Cheers
Ruediger
 

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Finally got the last of my cards out earlier this week. Sorry for the delay, events have conspired against me - better late than never though...

I've get quite a few extras so if anyone doesn't receive one just let me know!

Ben.
 

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Well,time to comment on the cards received again:

Mick Fagan -A very HCB decisive moment that you present here, of the motocross racer climbing the embankment. The other witness head popping over the embankment, the rear wheel of the cycle caught fully off of the ground. It all comes together very well. Well done.

Wazza – The descending staircase – a beautiful capture of varying shapes, textures and tones. Expertly exposed and composed, and well printed. I like the way my eye id drawn to the white window at UR on the first view, and then darts all over to take the whole thing in after that.

Tocalosh Good use of shallow depth of filed and timing to capture the hand gesture. A bit of dodging to lighten the dark spot in the upper left may have strengthed the print and helped keep my eye from being drawn in to see if there was any details to be had in there.

Tim Gray Tunafish on the table – I like the angled composition and the framing in the print that the negative carrier used, either artfully, or accidentally, gives. A good choice in the paper contrast grade as well as a good image.

aluk I like the nice detail capture of this carved decoration, and the positioning of the flag emblem within the frame. The paper texture and tone has me very interested. I am going to see about getting some of this to work with in the future. That alone is one of the great parts of this exchange – to see how something as simple as the paper influences the image.

mike c – Sleigh bells – a delightful composition and depiction of detail and tone. Very crisp, but with 120 TP it better be, hadn’t it. It would be a shame use of this film if there was not detail to show off its capabilities.

rtbadman Very nice landscape, that is well composed. Nice local contrast in the print, and overall a delightful print.
 

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A couple of cards have come my way lately:

Mick Fagan - I loved the trial bike photo. I was always fascinated by the looks of the trial bikes themselves and the balancing acts the riders did. A reminder of being six years old again... :smile:

Tocalosh - nice one, I recognized it instantly as a Sadhu. Great look from the fellow and it could make a nice, big print, too. It was a bit mangled by the post office and a bit of the emulsion has gone away, but it still is a great photo!

Black Dog - the card you sent me has a rather abstract feel, which makes me look and look... Couldn't help but smile at your (intended?) Miles Davis reference ("In a silent way"). :smile: Thanks a lot!
 

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Christopher and Ruediger, thanks for your comments on my card and other work.

More cards received:

Ruediger: Dances. I like it, indeed it works when printed on silver. Curious about the cyanotypes, if and when they are printed. I'm pretty sure that will work as well!
wazza, Notre-Dame Stairwell. Lovely image.
Aluk: Entrance. That is just great. Lots of detail and lovely, lovely paper. I'm going to have to try this! This is without toning (other than using warmtone dev.)? It's very nice.
Tim Gray: tuna. It's like I'm there (only without the smell). A great picture, both technically and artistically. One of my favourites this round.
DrZish, Kegon falls. It's almost like 3-D, this waterfall. Somehow. Very nice indeed.
Ben Taylor, brass lion. When I received this, I just tried to think where this could have been taken. The house in the background made me think of Germany, but the church made me think of the UK. Well, the UK it is. Very nice with the sun and shadows on the snow. I guess the whole statue is covered in snow by now, you got more than you wanted... Nice shot, thanks.

And of course I also received a card from some guy named "kraker". I hope more of you have received that.

Looking forward to the remaining photos of this round. It's been great so far!
 

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Thanks Mike,it was a photo made when you could still get TP easily.If you get the right subject matter it is excellent film.
 

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A quick update on the cards I have received so far - apologies for the delay in sending mine; they are going out this week!

  • Polyglot's gate
  • Christopher Walrath's sunset and storm
  • Darwin's Barn
  • Tocalosh's Sadhu
  • Tim Gray's tuna
  • Ruediger's Dances
  • Warren's Staircase
  • Mick Fagan's Trail Bike
  • OMU's wedding Car

Looking forward to many more arriving in my mailbox soon.
 

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These are the cards that I've received recently... thanks to everyone for taking part.

Tim Gray's tuna on the table... it's good to see those rangefinders getting some use.
Jacco's shot of everyday life... another shot with a rangefinder... I'm seeing a theme.
Warren Hinder's M7 shot of Notre-DAme Stairwell
Mary Ryan's photo of the tree in the field. How are you enjoying the darkroom now that you've spent some time there?
Luigi's shot from Sunday morning in Old Montreal.
Sam Sharpe's Hindu Holyman... good for you lugging that blad around India.
Tony's shot of the Kegon Falls... looks like a great place to spend a day.
McKenna's shot of the old and new turbines.
Mike Clark's Sleighbells has great tones and detail.
Mike Fagan's mud biking shot
Wayne Frederick's great shot of the Blake building in Portland
Avi's shot of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa... such detail.
 
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I got Ben's card eysterday. Brass Lions is a great winter shot. And printed out beautifully. I know you don't have to use all 88 keys, so to speak, but I really appreciate engaging prints that use the entire tonal range. Well done.
 

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I received Ben's Brass Lions yesterday. Great shot and great print ! I'd have hard time guessing where it could be if you did not indicate it.
 

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Ben - I think you are going to have to post a scan of your card or else send a copy to everyone.

Judging by the comments I've heard, I suspect it is of the bronzes outside City Hall with St Peter Mancroft (or the Guildhall) in the background.
 

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A few more postcards arrived in the mail:

Rudiger's diaper on a light table. I love the smoky, abstract nature of this print. Would love to see more of this series someday.

Kraker's image of the details in his everyday life -- I like the use of the shallow depth of field to highlight what is a very normal scene for most of us. I also like the paper it was printed on -- may have to try it someday.

rtbadman's Navajo Reservation arrived with some major chunks of the emulsion gouged off, but the shapes are pretty similar to the clouds in the image, so it's not that distracting. I really like the simplicity of this image, and the way the clouds draw your eyes into the horizon.

Thanks guys.
 

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Thank you all for you kind comments! Paul, yes it is indeed one of the pair of lions out side City Hall - with St. Peter Mancroft in the background, it was taken in the snow we had a few years ago.

I've printed quite a few spares so if anyone didn't get copy who want's one feel free to PM me your details and I'll pop one in the post.

I'm sitting here with all the cards I've received this round, as before some amazing work - I'm sorry I haven't replied individually, next round I will endeavor too!
 
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My daughter (jst) sent her postcards last week. She likes what she got so far and hopes that you will enjoy her postcard.

Cheers
Rüdiger
 
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Just received Judith's card today, it's one of my favourites for this round.
I will tell her. She will be proud. Well, and it was a pleasure for me watching her taking these photographs.
 

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Right, posted the last of mine yesterday. :D
 

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I have just been out to the post office and have sent off my cards.

Regards

Birger A.
 
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