Shipping the cards tomorrow. As an added bonus, I got a friend of mine to pitch in, so each of my addressee will get two postcards in an envelope.
Thanks for the nice card mooseontheloose (Rachelle), showing a scarecrow farmer pulling a cart of scarecrow kids. I have never heard of the scarecrow village, but I looked it up online and read all about it. Very interesting!
This was my card for PCX55 though
Thanks @mfohl and @Don Heisz! Glad that you liked the print. This was my card for PCX55 though - I'm glad they are finally arriving. The post office here only allowed surface mail for most countries; still Covid issues.
Also received the first card for PCX56 - @mooseontheloose "Time for Go", as already mentioned my @Don Heisz. Great stuff, I especially enjoy spotting the two "children" in the background on closer viewing. I have fond memories of Shikoku - we also did a road trip there a few years back. So peaceful.
20 Jun 2022
This is going to be a "late round" for me. I have been very busy with my volunteer activities, and have had no time to "play in the dark". I hope to get some darkroom time before month end.
I to have received "Time for Go" from mooseontheloose. The idea of a "Scarecrow Village" in order to remember what earlier times were like is very intriguing.
Regards,
Darwin
Got a very cool cyanotype postcard from @jonmon6691 - it unfortunately suffered some significant damage (strips of the image peeled off in transit). Very cool, nonetheless - thanks! It's been years since I did some cyanotypes. Maybe I should mix up some stuff and try a couple.
My postcards are finally ready and will be mailed Monday.
And I have a confession to make, as a youngster, this is the first silver gellitain print I've ever held in my own hands and got to inspect up close.
Great idea, thank your friend. Next step is get them to sign up for the next round.
Rats! Please DM me a picture of the damage, I'm in the process of trying to really learn the ins and outs of cyanotype. I sent a bunch of postcards back home to friends and family while I was on a road trip around the Utah National Parks and they all seemed to do okay in the mail. But I've made a lot of changes to my process since then...
While I'm posting, thanks to Mark @mfohl for the fantastic practical abstract! And I have a confession to make, as a youngster, this is the first silver gellitain print I've ever held in my own hands and got to inspect up close. Its getting me excited for the community college darkroom class I'm taking later this summer!
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