Well, my cards went out two weeks ago but it appears only two people have received them so far -- don't know why the post is so slow! (I haven't received anything either in that time frame).
Comments on some cards that arrived before I headed off on vacation three weeks ago now.
They just surfaced in my stuff as I was filing prints that came in after I was back from holidaying.
J Rollinger Pinky and I- A neat, abstract image that works visually. It also has me guessing technically how you made it.
It looks to me like some kind of a dark room, and triggering of a flash while the lens was held open to do the lighting. I can imagine the two fingers that are visible being part of the hand that was holding a flash trigger. The lens shutter does not have a time setting like a view camera shutter, as far as I know. I cannot see a cable release in the front shutter release. So how was the shutter held open?
So perhaps a black string on the vertical shutter release, triggered by your foot, etc? Then that would allow ambient lighting of the scene. Or maybe the string holds the shutter open, and the light is from a flash after all? Very intriguing.
Sorry for the delay in posting my comments.
I too got Rachelle (mooseontheloose)'s wonderful EIR Monestary image today. My daughter loves the picture and especially the Hello Kitty stamp! She was hoping it was for her so it will hang in her room. Thanks!
I also received Trond's "Beach", an interesting beach composition. I wonder what paper was used, etc. What is a Thermaphot, a drum or other paper processor?
Comments on some cards that arrived before I headed off on vacation three weeks ago now.
They just surfaced in my stuff as I was filing prints that came in after I was back from holidaying.
Semuese - Rocks at Gilberts Bar- A nice cross processed image. I have fiddled around with this process adaptation in the past. I have found that you pick one thing to have a real colour, and everything else is some wonky way off colour . Your example shows that this is not always the case. The cyan shifted sand seems to work alright here. The image is also very nicely framed and sharp as well.
I am halfway through printing all my images so mine will go out right at the end of the month at the rate I am progressing.
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