Two more postcards today:
Crispin - "Time Machine" - Like others, my first minox print. I'm very impressed by the level of detail, I wouldnt have expected that from the format. I really dig the kind of blurry/sharp border to the print as well, it adds to the effect for me. Great compositon, and really curious subject matter. I cant stop looking at it, and I can only think how heavy that fourth guy's armour looks. I love how the sky is rendered in kind of a gritty hunk of grain. It really does feel like some eerily time travel. Thank you for sharing this.
Matt King - "Fender' - As I sit in the kitchen on my office chair (nobody else is home, so I wont get in trouble for this) having a cup of tea and eating a biscuit, I find myself, thousands of miles away, looking at your postcard. What a strange world we live in - I might get another biscuit soon.
This one seems kinda familiar, and I've been stuck in a few books on Harold Cazneaux recently, so I think I've traced it back to this image
[here]. Back to yours though - I really like the reflection of the second thing in the background (I'm betraying my lack of nautical knowledge now), that's where my eye went first. Great deal of detail on the fender in the foreground, and it really does seem oddly delicate. So another vote in your wife's favour, it could be a drop earing. The little reflections in the water make it for me though.