Postcard Exchange - Round 6

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Shmoo said:
I wonder if this would work if you drank the vodka first then licked the postcards????

:smile:
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jimgalli said:
Mine are finally all mailed Thursday last. USA folks may have them today. I did 5X8's so they cost a little more to send but hope you all like. The ones that must cross borders will take a week or 10 days I suppose. AND the ones that others have sent are truly wonderful!! Thank you all!

I was hoping you'd send 8x72in contact printed postcards... next time...:wink:
 

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Finally finished printing all my postcards, which you should all be getting very soon. I am now determined to get a print washer. Washing that many prints by hand (trays, 10 changes of water) got tedious in a hurry.

Just noticed that one of the stamps I got from the post office is by Magnum photographer René Burri, so at least you are guaranteed a decent photo on one side of the card!
 

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I had five in my mailbox today, but as a trombone player, I particularly enjoyed Bill Bresler's.
 

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I received Rob Skeoch's beautiful study of a fence post. Nicely done, Rob! How did you make an image from 8 x10 so small!
 

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Hello All,

Three postcards arrived yesterday; Bastian's, Paul's, and Jeanette's. All fantastic I looking forward to a lot more. Thanks everyone.

Regards Daniel
 

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BWKate said:
I received Rob Skeoch's beautiful study of a fence post. Nicely done, Rob! How did you make an image from 8 x10 so small!

Must have used an "unlarger" lol
 

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Shmoo said:
Must have used an "unlarger" lol

OMG.... :rolleyes: hahahaha
 

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Thanks very much to Randy, Peter, Jeanette, Jim and James for their recent arrivals. Again, another great mix of pics.

Keep'em coming folks!

I have just licked my last stamp and will be mailing out my batch tomorrow. I'll be adding some colour to this duotone collection so far! LMAO

Regards, Art.
 

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Just received Jeanette's gorgeous B&W still life of a coronet! I't's a big hit in my household. Thanks from one B&W to another!
 

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I did use an unlarger. I replaced the 240mm enlarger lens with a 150 and the image just fit with max bellows extension. Because of the huge bellows length the 150 lens was able to cover the 8xi10 nag size.
-Rob Skeoch
 

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OK, I've got to come clean. I just mailed my cards today. I apologize to everyone who followed the rules. It's just that I've been so distracted by all the great cards that keep coming in the mail. I've been too mesmerized to get anything done! Some wonderful pictures have been appearing in my POB. Thanks everyone!
 

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Sorry I'm running late folks, but they'll get out eventually.
 

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BWKate said:
Just received Jeanette's gorgeous B&W still life of a coronet! I't's a big hit in my household. Thanks from one B&W to another!
Glad it hit such a happy 'note'! :D
 

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My postcard stock arrived yesterday (que Angels singing). I just completed a 6 hour run in the darkroom, but I have them all completed. I will mail them out tomorrow, so hopefully they should start to arrive by the end of next week.
Im really impressed with all of the ones I have gotten thus far. Its been like Christmas here for the last month or so. Even the mailman commented on how I was getting all of these excellent photos in the mail (so if one goes 'missing', I know where it went to :D ).
A question - how do you get a nice white border around the edges - I suppose with a contact frame made for this sort of thing ? I tried to make a mask with a piece of glass and gaffer's tape to contact print from a 4x5 neg - but it looked like crap....So I printed through the (un)enlarger instead.

Cheers !
 

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Hello All,

Another four great Postcards arrived today, Peter's, Randy's, leeturner's, and mikeg's. I's starting to amass quite a collection, keep them coming. Thanks to everyone.

Regards Daniel
 

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I've had a small stack of postcards in the last couple of weeks - there are some really fantastic prints here.

Not only did I enjoy having an excuse to get into my darkroom and get printing, but I'm loving winding down after a stressful day with the postcards others have sent me, thank you every one!
 

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I agree with you Ben. This round has been stellar! Received 2 more today from Peter and Randy. Thanks a bunch!
 

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I've received nothing but great postcards this round...but have yet to reciprocate. Here's my pledge: I've got them printed, and tomorrow they go out. I promise!
Todd
 

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Went to the mailbox again today because it was yesterday's post I picked up earlier. 4 more great postcards! Thanks to mikeg: nice shot of old Georgian architecture, Jim: an amazing LARGE print of the new series you are working on (great!),Lee Turner: lovely image of a large knot on a canal barge,great texture, and Bill Bresler's great image of a trombone player! Thanks!
 

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Hello All

There coming in thick and fast now. Thanks to Jim, Rob, And Bill for three great and very different images. Every single postcard received so far has been tremendous. Still a stack to look forward to.

Regards Daniel
 

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4 more fantastic postcards from Bob, Lee, Ray and Mike.

Even though there's not nearly the level of variety and diversity of formats as the last round, I am enjoying the images very much this round. Very beautifully captured. Much thanks to everyone so far.

Regards, Art.
 

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gr82bart said:
Even though there's not nearly the level of variety and diversity of formats as the last round, I am enjoying the images very much this round. Very beautifully captured. Much thanks to everyone so far.

Regards, Art.

Hi Art,

I must admit I've been very busy at home and work this month, so I've kept it simple with 35 cards to produce. I managed to do all 35 in about 2 1/2 to 3 hours by using a short exposure of about 6 seconds followed by 1/3rd stop burning in of the bottom half of the print. I printed them all in one go and then developed them in batches of 4. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to tone them.

Was anyone daunted by the large number of prints to produce this time? I suspect that's one of the main reasons why we haven't seen the variety of types. I can't imagine how difficult and time consuming it would be to produce 35 Van Dykes or that Polaroid transfer that you did for us at Christmas Art?

Cheers

Mike
 

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mikeg said:
I can't imagine how difficult and time consuming it would be to produce 35 Van Dykes or that Polaroid transfer that you did for us at Christmas Art?
Yeah, 35 postcards is a lot! My saturation level was around 20 for the transfers. It was definitely a production line the last time. I went a little easy on myself this time - you'll see soon hopefully!

I think the popularity of this exchange will only make the list grow and grow. Which is great.

Regards, Art.
 
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