This is a very good story, Mick. I guess "the person living in Chateauneuf-sur-Loire, France" will be very happy to receive this card
and this is good for your karma !
I finally take the time to comment on the cards I received for this round...
Rob Skeoch's Haitian worker. The subject is very moving, thanks for this !
Andrew Carson's Oxleyroad. This is a lovely shot of your son fishing, and I guess he (and you) will cherish it for years ! The timing is well chosen !
Kraker's IR shot. I love IR landscapes, and this one is a very good one !
Eugene Anikin's Napolean chess set. The second card in color I receive, and very humorous (may be the fact that it makes me think of a certain short president has something to do with that
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Labcoat's goose and goslings : very intriguing the first time I saw it, and I still like this one.
Kevin Kehler's door knob. The wood aspect and structure is fascinating and very well rendered.
Pete H's Oslo opera house. The lines and perspective make the view very attracting, and the people converging to the same area gives some dynamic to this image.
David James Lee's view of the Louvre museum The lines of the pyramid and the shapes of the umbrealls make this almost abstract, and the black border really ads to the image.
Hoffy's "Subject to flooding" : the light is great and I love the details of the foreground
Black dog's "Informal moment". I don't know who the people are, but they seem to share a very intimate moment. As for Rob Skeoch's worker, this makes me care about the people, well done !
Slumry's "Self portrait" : well, what can I say ? May be I share your pain
I guess the picture made you fell better about these teeth ! More seriously, the symetric composition makes this a nice image.
JohnnyWalker's "Man in Black". The low key is great, and makes this a very nice image !
MattKing's "Fender". I understand why you wife wanted you to call this "Drop Earing". The limites DOF makes the first fender "stand" in front of the image, and the second one adds dynamic to the image.
And ,finally,
Crispin's Time machine. My first Minox view, the grain makes it look antique, which is well suited to the image. Were you in the soldiers crowd ?
Thanks to you all, the round is a great one (again !)
Laurent