You guys are too quick.... I haven't even bought the film yet!!
You guys are too quick.... I haven't even bought the film yet!!
I'm using my Ilford post card paper. I wish I had bought more!
Ilford has two versions of 4x6 paper. The "portfolio" paper is stiff like the earlier postcard paper. I made the mistake of buying the other paper, with is thinner. And I bought lots of it. I now send my cards as letters. Fortunately, I got a grant to buy it, so it wasn't terribly painful.
writing on RC paper is rather annoying
I was worried the post office would have sent them back, were I to write them
I handwrote everything in the back
@Don Heisz your card made it all the way to our home todayIt's a very nice print indeed and it arrived with only limited damage.
I'll likely be sending mine in envelopes; mostly to make address printing etc. easier. Although I'm still on the fence. A 'proper' postcard has its appeal as well, showing the hardships of its travels.
Today I received;
Don Heisz's photo "Leaves Like Feathers", - nicely done and printed on real post card paper which is hard to get. Such a great shot, simple but very effective. Thanks for sharing.
Well, I just used what I had...Foma RC semi-matt paper, and I handwrote everything in the back...I just hope the addresses survive long enough to arrive!For the rest, I'd be ok with plenty of traces from the travel.
So happy to hear! Thank you!I received your card today. Looks great! Beautiful to see progress on Notre Dame!
Thanks Mike
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