Postcard Exchange - Round 6

Nicole

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lol Ailsa you're definitely not the last - I was saving you from the embarrassment.
Mine are out TODAY!!! YAY!!! Looking forward to Round 6, I've got a head start on my printing on that one already - you'll be happy to know.
 

Bastiaan

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I like to join for this round of the postcard exchange. Nigel, I will PM you my address.

Bastiaan
 

kwmullet

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Nicole said:
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Looking forward to Round 6, I've got a head start on my printing on that one already - you'll be happy to know.


Hey guys,

Just for planning purposes, how many are you thinking would be a good print run for round six? 15? 20?

-KwM-
 

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KwM,

The last round I think there was 21 or 23 and we won't know the definitive number until February is over because that's the sign up month. I think you would be safe to make 25 for right now. ( or 20 )
We have had almost 100% participation from Round #5 with the exception of one member who was not able to fulfill his responsiblities for his own personal reasons.
(we'll leave it at that).

What's great about the exchange is you do get ample time to complete and mail your cards out. So... make some now and be ready to mail them out when you get the mailing list.
BWKate
 
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Nige

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we've got a few more this month.... it just may hit 30! I think it's at 26 at the moment with 1 in the wings.

We have had a discussion in the past that once it hits 30 that maybe we should split into two groups. Maybe we should revisit that topic again as we might hit that number next round.

Personally, I'm happy to print as many as join... I just like receiving them too much!

Never really thought about it, but at 30 participants, thats 870 cards (assuming all get sent off course) flying around the world!
 

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Wow Nige!

We are already at 30! I still want to be in, even at 30 cards. I'm going to start printing soon! I like receiving them too much to stop.

Kate
 
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Nige

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not quite 30, but another couple of weeks to go to recruit!
 

BWKate

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There I go again! Jumping the gun. I shall read before I post.
Whatever number it ends up being I will still print lots for any last minute participants.

Thanks for setting me straight , Nige.

BWKate
 
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Nige

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BWKate said:
There I go again! Jumping the gun. I shall read before I post.
don't worry... we all do that!

Whatever number it ends up being I will still print lots for any last minute participants.
Not going to be any of them this month... the cutoff date will be enforced this time!
 

Rob Skeoch

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What if we added Simon from Ilford to the list....
-Rob Skeoch
 

SteveH

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I think that's a hell of an idea. What's printing one more to send to the man who listened and delivered us the goods ?
 
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Nige

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I'll include Simon's address. You can choose to send him one or not (remember some don't use the Ilford stock)
 

Ben Taylor

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I'd love to join in this round if it's not too late (and if you'll have me of course!).

I've been watching discussions or previous rounds and have finally plucked up the courage in my printing skills to think I may be able to join in

I'll go and put in an order for a box of Ilford Postcard stock and I'll PM Nige my address...
 
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Nige

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You're in Ben!

BTW everyone, we're up to 31...
 

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Ben Taylor said:
Thanks! I'm really looking forward to this - this will be the first time I've shared my prints with anyone...

You'll love it. It's great fun when the cards start falling through the letter box. In fact, out of all the exchanges this is my favourite. There's such a wide variety of styles and techniques on display. So far, I've seen my first Azo print, my first cyanotype (from a wet collodian plate no less!!), my first carbon print, my first polaroid transfer, my first van dyke and my first palladium print all sent as postcards.

Mike
 

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Ben Taylor said:
Thanks! I'm really looking forward to this - this will be the first time I've shared my prints with anyone...

Ben,
The last postcard exchange(#5) was my first time sharing prints with anyone at APUG and it was quite a satisfying and fun experience. You will become addicted to it as I have. Getting the postcards in the mail is delightful.

BWKate
 

komet

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Is it acceptable to put postcard-sized prints in an envelope? I might be printing on single-weight FB (not decided yet). I doubt that would hold up well in the post. There are no special postcard rates where I live, so no extra cost would be involved. Or does anyone feel very strongly about having stamps on the back of the print?

anthony
 
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Nige

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that's fine Anthony. Variety is the spice of life!
 

David A. Goldfarb

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Some who print on light paper have drymounted them on 2-ply cardstock.
 

Ben Taylor

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Do people usually print with a border? I imagine a small border might help protect the image area from knocks and bashes in the post.

Post card size is quite a bit smaller than I usually print and I'm trying to make best use of the available space and choose my image to print accordingly...
 
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Nige

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I generally print with a border just to make it simple (wack paper in easel, expose, grab another). I usually use a 80mm lens for 35mm negs (and 135mm for 645 negs) to get the enlarger head up out of the way a little bit more.

BTW, where sitting at 32 confirmed participants at the moment, which are...

Aggie
Bastiaan
Ben Taylor
Bill Bresler
Bob F.
BWGirl
BWKate
Dave Miller
David A. Goldfarb
Derek Lofgreen
glbeas
gr82bart
Helen B
Jersey Vic
Jim Moore
jimgalli
Kevin Caulfield
komet
kwmullet
Mick Fagan
mikeg
Nicole Boenig Aeroplane
Nige
Paul Sorensen
Ray Heath
reellis67
Rlibersky
Rob Skeoch
simulatordan
SteveH
toddstew
troy
 

Peter Schrager

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Join IN

I'd like to join in this round. After seeing the amazing postcards at David Goldfarbs house on Sunday I'd like to do this. Please put me on the list. Is the postcard paper available here yet in the states? If not I'll improvise...
Best, Peter
 
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