Hi All,
Here are the cards I've received so far:
Black Dog - A Moment Observed on a Summer Afternoon
Love this one straight away. Very summery/nostalgic.
Eugine Anikin - Tinkle Bell, Hood River, Oregon
Lovely cold tones. Like the background tree details
Kevin Kehler - Frozen Leaves
I thought they were flowers too - nice light tones on a black background
gurgenprinz - Pub Celebrations
Grat spontaneous pic - the high contrast works well
Ruidige - Into the Light
Really like the geometric/shell-like shapes and lines in the top half of the picture
George Richards - Cobequid Bay
Always like to look at coastal estuary pics as I grew up on the Thames estuary. Nice light
Lillian Sly - Snow Scene
Lovely tones in this print. I'd quite like to frame this one if it wer'n't for the postmarks across the top.
DRPSilver - Moonlight Bolinas Lagoon
Very contrasty but evocative seascape. This one has grown on me, it's actually quite atmospheric
As for the photo I sent, Southwick Hill Trig Point I decided to use a pic from a very expired (1981, 30 years out of date) TriX which I exposed at ei 100. The negs came out very flat and I couldn't get any decent contrast even at grade 5 so decided to go with it and experiment with prolonged selenium toning which helped a lot. It did mean that each print was different though, some purple some brown, red, sepia. Overall the prints came out with a very atmospheric, ghostly look, not what I was originally after at all. Very interesting, I learned a lot. I have some more of this film and next time will expose at ei 50 and develop for longer.
As for trig points see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulation_station
http://www.trigpointinguk.com/
Thanks for the postcards so far all.
BoxBrownie