Thanks, I've got mine too-nice light and use of space.Happy to see my card has been received by (at least some of) the intended recipients. Rachelle and astroclimb, thanks for commenting. And yes, it is a 4x5" contact print. In the previous round, I printed on old Agfa Brovira paper. The box was now empty. I had another box (and a few more), but after a few attempts, I have to conclude that not all old paper reacts the same to light and developer. So, for this round, I opted to use the Ilford postcard paper. (Actually, what better way to support the current producers of paper than to use new & currently available paper?)
Kraker, I forgot to mention the nice job you did using the magnetic paint to mount your postcards to the wall. I think the man that invented magnetic paint lives about 5 miles down the road from my house. That was a great idea.
I also received Pollard Woods from kraker yesterday. This is a nice sharp image from the Wanderlust. Are you pleased with the camera? I have read mixed reviews about it. It certainly seems to be functioning very well in your hands. I like the tone and sharpness of your contact print.
Kraker, I forgot to mention the nice job you did using the magnetic paint to mount your postcards to the wall. I think the man that invented magnetic paint lives about 5 miles down the road from my house. That was a great idea.
04 April 2016
The card from mooseontheloose looks like a photo taken with the beloved HIE. I was surprised to see that it was photographed with TX. I like to composition because it asks the question "What is the lady looking at, or has captured her attention?" I also like that you printed the photo biased toward the top of the paper. It works very well. Nicely done.
Regards,
Darwin
At last my cards are finally in the hands of ThaiPost!
Here's hoping they outdo (or at least match) the super-fast package I got from the US this week - 5 days!!!
Is that business days?Otherwise I'll expect the card in my mailbox on Monday.
Thanks - I'm glad you like it. Always some luck involved, but I was drawn to the park because of the trees. That and the fact that I and my wife were invited to a wedding there.Matt King -- "Hallelujah" is hypnotically dangerous. I always look up for such a shot, and I never see one where one tree isn't obviously intruding on another. Luck, or you knew where to go? I assume they were redwoods. Funny that we were both tree oriented this round.
Rachelle, thank you for your explanation--I was being told vehemently by my other that those weren't blooms. She does so enjoy being right.
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