tezzasmall
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My efforts were posted yesterday = Friday 29 June 2018. 
Terry S / UK

Terry S / UK
Don't be too concerned about this - I know that I am looking forward to your card.Well, now I doubt that my cards meet the standard of printing quality. Have to practice lot more.
...(and makes me regret having spent two days in London without a camera!)
Matt, I don't see you in my list.Don't be too concerned about this - I know that I am looking forward to your card.
Thanks Ilya.
You are on my list.
George:Hmm, that's not suppose to happen. Everyone should be paired. I think I know what happened there was a correction sent to everyone with a couple different names. bedrof was first then I added people for Black Dog to the conversation. corrections are never fun..
George:
I didn't get any corrections this round.
Matt
PS I really appreciate your work on this.
I've received several now, the latest being Gijsbert's moody winter landscape-the birds in the sky really make this image. Btw, I always carry a Trip or XA2 with me when I go somewhere like London or Edinburgh. I don't usually do much street/urban photography so I enjoy a bit of variety every now and then. Some of the results will no doubt appear in future exchanges.That's not good.
Here's what happened: bedrof send me a correction, I sent a message out to everyone on his list. Black dog then replied to that with a change of his address. I then added the rest of names on his list to the conversation - believing that they would be notified and it would be in thier Inbox. I guess it dosn't work that way.
Everyone, if you have Black Dog on your list and havn't sent your cards yet please wait, I'll start a new conversation tomorrow with the new info.
Sorry for this I guess the Internet doesn't always work the way I think it should.
Take care and all the best Kraker.Cards I received so far, in random order:
tezzasmall, arches under a flyover, a very nice, dark, gloomy, strong composition.
gijsbert, knotwilgen, yes, this is a typical Dutch landscape, funny to see this photo arriving from Canada. Very nice (and recognisable) photo.
drpsilver, aging gracefully, beautiful cyanotype, the subject lends itself to this process. "Tea toned", is that done using the stuff I drink all day long?
aluk, two friends, just a lovely street scene. Great.
bedrof, Irish cottage by the sea, lots of detail, and a beautiful scene. Love the surface of the paper, it's something different than what I'm used to.
As for my cards... well... Short version: it will take a while. Long version, read on. My darkroom is on the top floor of our house, right under the roof. The past month, a heat wave prevented me from doing anything there. Then, last week, I realised there's still a (closed) ventilation shaft in the darkroom. If I open it up, I thought, I can put the mobile airco unit in the room and let the heat out via that shaft. I removed the "plug" closing the shaft, and stood eye-to-eye with 30-odd (slow, dazed) wasps crawling on top of the plug. Quickly but cautiously I put it back in place. They never realised what happened. I don't react very well to wasp stings, so I got very lucky there... A few days ago, a professional came to exterminate the nest, and as soon as he removed the plug, he was stung (just once, but still!); the wasps were not dazed and confused this time. After extermination, the wasps should not be a problem anymore, although I really don't feel like opening the shaft again. However, I'm not locking myself in the darkroom any day soon. First of all, it's still too hot. Second, it's a small room, I want to be sure the poison used for extermination has had time to dissipate. Third... even though I shouldn't fear them anymore, the wasps are still in my mind.
So, it will take a while before I can fulfil my part of the deal. I might come up with an alternative, Polaroids, cyanotypes, something for which I don't need the darkroom.
Cards I received so far, in random order:
tezzasmall, arches under a flyover, a very nice, dark, gloomy, strong composition.
gijsbert, knotwilgen, yes, this is a typical Dutch landscape, funny to see this photo arriving from Canada. Very nice (and recognisable) photo.
drpsilver, aging gracefully, beautiful cyanotype, the subject lends itself to this process. "Tea toned", is that done using the stuff I drink all day long?
aluk, two friends, just a lovely street scene. Great.
bedrof, Irish cottage by the sea, lots of detail, and a beautiful scene. Love the surface of the paper, it's something different than what I'm used to.
So, it will take a while before I can fulfil my part of the deal. I might come up with an alternative, Polaroids, cyanotypes, something for which I don't need the darkroom.
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