I believe I've received mine - it is from Don, but it doesn't mention which round it relates to.I got all of mine mailed today and apologize in advance if you find the card you receive is just oddAll the cards are different and I sent them randomly.
I believe I've received mine - it is from Don, but it doesn't mention which round it relates to.
"Leaf Detail" - interesting repeated patterns. At first, I thought it was an aerial photo!
It isn't a rule, but those of us who participate regularly, and regularly receive late cards from previous rounds, appreciate receiving cards with the Round #, a title and the photographer's name on them.I didn't see the bit about marking them with the round. You can feel free to pencil it in. I think about half the ones I sent are of leaves of some kind - the others are just weird.
Thanks Don, sepia toning takes a bit more time and since this PCE had fewer cards it was not to much of a task, and it really help the photograph look better I think.Got @mike c 's card today - very nice stepping of tones in the background - looks like a fictitious place. I'm starting to get envious of the sepia toning. (I have a kit but have never mixed it up.)
Thanks for the kind words Michael, When ever I visit family up there I always leave early and stop at this place for the possibility of catching a morning train working its way up the grade, nice place for watching the early morning sunrise also.I also received @mike c's card today. Apparently Switzerland and Ontario are close together, postally speaking. The impression of depth with the staggered hills in the mist is remarkable. Thank you very much
It's a shame I don't have a (secondarily?) railroad themed card to reply this with this time. Maybe in the next round!
I just received a nice card from Don Heisz, "Yellow Flowers". A leaf surrounded by three darkish flowers, which Don explains are turned dark by the MZ3 film. I'll have to research that film. Thanks Don!
Thought the same also about Darwin's post card, but looking closer the leaves start looking like notes on a music sheet. Could there be a connection between Beethoven and Darwin ?I received drpsilver's card yesterday, "Caught in the Web". A very nice 4x5 image of leaves apparently caught in a spider web. At first glance, I thought they were instects - ick! Thanks Darwin!
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