I too have now received Rachelle's card.@mooseontheloose - I received your lovely card in the post today. A nicely composed image of a timeless subject. I like the weighting of the boarders on the card. The notes on the back made for a very interesting read. I hope I will be able to experience the location in person one of these days. Thanks again for sending a card my way.
@CircusMalta - I received your card this past weekend. I really like the perspective of this image; it really draws you in. The flower has an almost luminous glow to it, and the window sill has plenty of character. Many thanks for taking the time to print and for sending my way.
I posted my cards out yesterday. I hope they'll reach the UK addresses today, and the international addresses in the next week or so. I've found that I learn a great deal from these printing runs, but right now I'll just be glad to have my bathroom back to normal!
03 Oct 2020
A photo of pyramids in Sudan from mooseontheloose is very intriguing. It seems that many cultures built pyramid like structures. The long foreground draws the viewer into the photo. Unfortunately the post office "added" its mark/gouge to the print.
I've received so many great cards and haven't written a word yet!
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@mfohl - nicely performed pinhole shot is another rare thing one can receive, especially when it is 6x9. Was that a laser cut hole? I hope to make a pinhole camera someday for a 8x10 Harman DP paper of which I got a pack in my freezer.
Thanks for so many interesting prints!
I will get back to you with more comments about the rest of the cards received so far.
Fortezo, which was one of my all time favourite papers...sadly it's now gone to the great gig in the sky. However Fomatone is very promising and looks good as a replacement for Forte Polywarmtone. I'm probably going to revisit these images in future exchanges as I'm pleased with the candid photography skills I developed back then.I received Black Dog's "Emma's Wedding" and Rowreidr's "Empire State Sprockets" earlier this week (not sure when, it's all a blur!). It was nice getting two slightly larger than normal postcards. Jake, I'm not sure what paper you used but I really love the finish! The image is a really nice slice of (wedding ceremony) life. Rowreidr - it's been awhile since I've shot film with the sprocket holes showing, but I think it really works in this image - it really forces the viewer to keep looking up. I like it.
No worries, nice to have you with us and take care!Sorry, normally late with these things. But with the fires in california and covid-19, I was especially late. I am so very glad to have the opportunity to participate.
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