Super excited to be a part of it again. I can't say my cards are as ready as mooseontheloose's, but I'm going out with my camera this afternoon...
@mooseontheloose Wow, that was quick - especially for a card that traveled all the way from Japan to Germany. Nice image!
Is that "pearl" surface paper ? I like it.
Lars
Ahh wonderful, thank you! That's a great weight off my mind (I posted them all at the same time in the same postbox, so I figure if one made it the others should be on their way too.) I can stop worrying about this round and start worrying about what to print in the next one nowGot my first! A nice b&w portrait from thailand by Tim Walls. Posted from Bucarest, Romania. Thank you!
I tested more or less every pen I own, and ended up with the venerable old Sharpies. They spread a little more than I'd like (particularly the coloured inks, the black is OK) but at least dry smudge-free more or less immediately.Unfortunately the surface on the back smears horribly with most inks. I see you added some labels which solved that problem. I put clear tape over the addresses.
Received my first two cards this week!
#1: "Snack Stand" by Rachelle/Mooseontheloose- Fabulous! The multiple exposures really gave the feeling of 'busy market'. The pearl paper presents well on these small prints. The last postcard exchange I did I used this same paper. Unfortunately the surface on the back smears horribly with most inks. I see you added some labels which solved that problem. I put clear tape over the addresses.
Ahh wonderful, thank you! That's a great weight off my mind (I posted them all at the same time in the same postbox, so I figure if one made it the others should be on their way too.) I can stop worrying about this round and start worrying about what to print in the next one now.
Tim, I also received your lovely card today - it's a great expression captured at exactly the right moment.
I also received your card today, @aluk - and in perfect condition; what paper is that out of interest? It actually evokes a few memories for me - of the one time I have visited* Munich, to watch my team win the Champions League final (our supporters were all asked to assemble/congregate in the English Garden next door to this.) You can probably imagine most of my memories of that date are a little, shall we say "hazy" - but it's lovely to have those braincells fire againAluk - "Grey Morning at the Hofgarten (Munich)" - grey light can be a challenge - the empty benches and greyed out tones really capture a mood.
Thank you very much for the kind words! And for the titleTim_Walls - "Errant wisp of hair" - a fun, casual people shot. I've assigned it a title, because none was supplied. The mischievous glint in the un-hidden eye is wonderful, as is the feeling of rushing with the crowd. The placement of points of interest is unusual, but rewarding. The print is very nice as well. It has traveled in total almost 17,000 km, and I like it a lot.
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