I did not comment on the last exchange because I lost track of all the postcards after they arrived. For this exchange I tried to be more organized. Here's what I received so far:
Black Dog The Fascination with a Motif. Very interesting still life. I love the harmony of light, and the grouping of subjects on the shelves. My favorite is the fish: a perfect touch!
Andrew South park, CO. Contact prints from 4x5 is my favorite type of a small photo. I love looking at the detail and discovering more and more from such a small image. I like the clouds on the sky, and the pastoral scenery down below. Just perfect.
TJ Ooi A fantastic shot of lighted Petronas Towers. And the most of all I love your description on the back of the card. It really makes me want to go and visit Malaysia. Thank you!
Laurent A Coffee break. That's funny. Looking at the front of the card, I would have sworn it came from Seattle ;-). But when I turned it over, the memories from my trips to Grenoble came back to my mind. It is always my favorite part of trips to France. Right after lunch we would gather near the coffee machines, drink espresso and talk about the latest news around the world. Good memories!
Guus IJzereef All I can say is WOW! This is one of the rare cases when one should not say "I'm looking AT the photo" but "I'm looking INTO the photo"!!!! I feel like I'm standing right inside of the building. The reflections, the depth, the tones, oh and the building! Sorry, but WOW is my only comment. Simply amazing.
George Richards Halifax Citadel. I love the symmetry of the composition and how the eye gets attracted into distance beyond the gates. Great photo!
drpsilver Bird tree. Great combination of the textures of the tree and dramatic skies!
Ruediger's Jellyfish. Heh, I had exactly the same emotions when I first saw jellyfish on a shore. What's that? The picture of gracious translucent animals just did not want to get connected with the blobs of icky jelly on the sand. Great, great capture!
Mark Barendt Concourse. Great situational portrait! That's one style of photography I admire tremendously, maybe because I'm afraid I am incapable of doing it. Love the moment. The expression on his face is just perfect!
James Dean Congratulations on the newborn! This is just an ultimate portrait of a baby. I'm amazed you find the time to send the postcards. Congratulations again!
Rachelle Now, this can't be real. It's like an illustration from a fairy tale! I always love your photos. But this is something absolutely magical. Are you going to do a lith or do a bigger print of this shot? Can I please, please, please have one, if you ever do it? I can send one of mine in exchange, though I'm afraid mine will never be as good.
These are all the cards I have received so far. I hope I or my kids have not lost any on the way from the mail box to my desk.
I'm glad that most of you were able to see and liked my 3D contraption. It was a big gamble, I was worried that like with my random dot stereogram experiments I was the only one who could see them ;-). This one might be a problem for people with farsightedness. So if you could not figure it out, please don't be upset, just let me know, I'll send a normal replacement postcard to you!
Andrew, I'm sorry the post office garbled the card sent to you. I have a couple of extra ones I made, so if you'd like, I can send you a replacement, or maybe a regular non-3D postcard?