Okay, fellow photographers, I'm finally back into business... So I'm happy to report my cards are printed, written, addressed and stamped, and that they should leave France no later than tomorrow.
In the meantime, I've received many beautiful cards so, in no particular order (in fact in the order in which they are currently piled on my desk!), here's at least an acknowledgment of all. No comments simply means I don't know what to say, I like them all !
Bedrof's view from The Dolomites, lovely landscape ( I love square for landscapes!) on a silk paper (I used it a lot in my youth, for no good reasons. In this case it works well with the image)
Wayne Frederick's "teamster and oxen", I can feel the action happenning there.
1kgCoffee's Daisies, one of the few only color cards I've got this round. Was almost stolen by my wife, as she loves it as much as I do!
Kmg1974's fireworks, reminds me both of the first images I shot with my AE1-P, and of Edimbourg, which I enjoyed visiting many years ago
Gijsbert's Funky rocks at Zion park. Nice composition of textured rocks, with wonderful textures and details.
Paul Fitzpatrick's "Swim", great perspective of a pool by the sea.
iandvaag's Water under the bridge, Great feeling of winter with the geese and the tree colour!
Aluk's detail of a marble (bot sure this is the right word) statue, the character in the back adds a lot I think
HowardEarl's "Uncle Sam", interesting slice of life, with this small food-caravan
Mike C's Summer Grapvine Sunrise, I can feel the sun coming thourgh the leaves, almost as if I was there
ADelorenzo's Cariboo bones, wonderful composition with a sense of depth, and of course a feeling of time passing.
Jon Tryggvason's "girl on the road", I'd really like to know the story behind the image, this feels very strange!
Darwin's "Fuji apple", happy the squirrels did not get this one, it makes a great sill-life!
Matt King's "Overlooked", lovely landscape
LarsAC's oldtimer car, I love these mechanical details.
Thanks to all of you (and sorry it took me so long to send the cards, but I have to confess the Post Office took long to get me the right stamps, even if it was not the only reason.