Two more cards have arrived in the last week taking my total to 19. HKBenji - 'Tokyo, Feb 2020'. This will become a really historic photo. In my visits to Tokyo I never saw a day with so few people or vehicles. Covid-19 has a lot to answer for. I also like the paper/card it has been printed on. Laurent - Accordian player. Another photo the whole family really likes and keeps going back to look at because of the detail. Thanks to both of you.
Received a wonderful photo of a musician in preventive mask playing on the street. Very nicely done. Wonderful tones and print. Great job Laurent.
31 May 2020
I too have received a card from Lauent. This photo has several interesting aspects: (1) the speed limit sign leans back so much it looks like it has been hit, (2) the person walking is a important part of the photo's composition, and (3) the high contrast makes this image "pop". I also noted that this is not French architecture. The English billboard (on the far right) and the direction of traffic indicate that this photo was made in the UK. Thank you for the nice print.
Regards,
Darwin
Edit: Grammatical and sentence structure correction.
Yesterday I received Oxleyroad's road construction postcard. Amazing! There were no people, and this was before the pandemic! Thanks Ox!
Post card #20 arrived today. Wayne Frederick - Lava Creek in Yellowstone NP. I really like the framing and I am blown away by the sharpness of this image given the age of the camera. At the time it must have been a high quality camera.
I also received Wayne Frederick's card. Very nice scene, and yes, great sharpness for what is now considered a "toy" camera. Is that a contact print? I am somewhat familiar with 116/616 film. And where did you get it? Thanks!
As already said Wayne, an interesting and lovely print and glad to see you answered about the unusual format.The print on the postcard is a full-frame enlargement of the original 2 1/4" x 4 1/4" 120 negative.
That's very true-thankyou digital!As already said Wayne, an interesting and lovely print and glad to see you answered about the unusual format.
I too have bought a couple of box cameras not long ago, which I am trying out, along side a 35mm Russian panoramic camera and a Holga or two. As you will now know, it's quite liberating taking out only one of these cameras and leaving all the more modern camera equipment at home. I find all of them sharp, at least in the central area and I quite like the softness around the edges of the frame.
If anyone hasn't tried one of these 'Lo-Fi' cameras, buy one and give it a go. You can pick one up for next to nothing if you keep your eyes peeled.
Thanks again Wayne.
Terry S
Thank you, Mike, for your comment!Received a great card from bedrof yesterday. He did a very good job of toning this photo, and its printed very light which works well with the roof tops of the buildings and sky, giving it a great feel of the country Istanbul. thanks Ilya. (the stamps are cool also).
Mike
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