I will be definitely later than you. But at least, except for the emulsion, I have everything in the house again to do coating and contact printing. And I also might have settled on a negative already. This weekend - by accident, or how ever you want to call it - I did a double exposure over an exposure from days long ago. And - coincidence sometimes is better than detailed planning - it kind of works. Although, it was kind of a surprise to find a totally unexpected negative when opening the development tank. But I first have to see how it prints. So please be patient with me.... I think I'll be able to get all my printing done this weekend. Looking forward to everyone's cards for the big 5-0!
waow, this is fast!I'm struggling trying to narrow down an image (or two) for this round but I've whittled it down to a handful of hopefuls. I think I'll be able to get all my printing done this weekend. Looking forward to everyone's cards for the big 5-0!
waow, this is fast!
Ia have some cards ready, but as the rates go up and up, I think I'll try to put my money to good use, by sending several cards in an envelope. Hope nobody takes offense!
The new rates in France make the stamp as expensive as 6 sheets of Ilford Postcard paper!
6 sheets, that's really expensive!waow, this is fast!
Ia have some cards ready, but as the rates go up and up, I think I'll try to put my money to good use, by sending several cards in an envelope. Hope nobody takes offense!
The new rates in France make the stamp as expensive as 6 sheets of Ilford Postcard paper!
Me too!I'm struggling trying to narrow down an image (or two) for this round but I've whittled it down to a handful of hopefuls. I think I'll be able to get all my printing done this weekend. Looking forward to everyone's cards for the big 5-0!
That’s crazy Laurent! Is it because of Covid-19 or was this a planned price hike? International postcards from Japan only cost 70 yen, about 60 cents in euros or dollars. They love the post here - I think rates have only gone up once or twice in the past twenty years, and then only by a couple of yen. Hopefully others won’t be impacted the same way as you.
Thanks for the appreciation -I've got busier too!@Black Dog - Your card arrived in my post today, along with two other great prints. I love the pastel colours and angles in your image. Viewing the card in different orientations was a lot of fun, and it was only when I wrote this message did I notice the little "Top" note! Great details on the back too. The grain in the image really works well for the feel of the image.
@Wayne Frederick - I enjoy the high contrast nature of this image. The rushing water could almost be lava! It's amazing to read that the image was taken on an old Brownie Special. The character of the lens works well for this scene. I thought I'd mention that the stamp ink used by the postal service has seeped into the paper from the back and made it's way to the front side of the print. Part of the stamp is present on one of the backing labels, and the stamp image remains sharp, without the ink bleeding out into the print.
@Oxleyroad - Great subject matter and composition. The construction site certainly appears uncontaminated by workmen! Did you burn in the sky to capture the clouds in the print? Ferrania P30 and Xtol look like a great combination. I'll try and give it a go some time. For the moment, I think Pan F with Rodinal has run it's course with me.
A great start to PCX50! I'll need to get my but in gear and get printing. It's funny, the more I get settled into this whole lock-down way of life, the busier I become!
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@Oxleyroad - Great subject matter and composition. The construction site certainly appears uncontaminated by workmen! Did you burn in the sky to capture the clouds in the print? Ferrania P30 and Xtol look like a great combination. I'll try and give it a go some time. For the moment, I think Pan F with Rodinal has run it's course with me. ...
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