I received three nice cards/prints. I've been out of town for several days, so they sat there gracing my table.
First is
Daniela's "Peace!". It's a guy (I think) holding a very large sign on his shoulders. The sign is blank on the viewer's side, so who knows, it just might say "buzz off" or something

. But it's a very cool shot, a different approach to your typical protest photo. Very nicely exposed and printed too.
Next is
ARS's fine landscape "Indian Mound Reserve". It's a small waterfall surrounded by lots of woods. A lot of the foliage is really lit up, at first I thought it was IR film. Nice silky water tones, even visible in the distance. This Bronica shot really needs to be enlarged, there is a lot of detail.
And third is the
mystery shot. A rather frightening portrait of a fierce warrior from a long time ago. Or maybe he's just a soccer fan. Long beard, painted face, appears to be holding a spear and a shield. Good presentation here. I say mystery because it came with no text. Nothing on the back of the print, no card or letter inside. I know it's from England because Charles' picture is on the stamp. But all that doesn't detract from the image.
Three vastly different genres of images, all very well done. Thanks Danlela, Adam, and ???
Cheers,
-- Mark. the mystery shot is mine. Apologies from me and how I managed to send it off without details is a mystery to me. The print is called 'Pictish Man". He looks like a pict from ancient Scotland, when Scotland was known as Pictland. Taken with a Bronica ETRC 40mm lens and FP4 I think. Printed on Ilford MGFB 5x7 glossy.