Mine are in the post at last. I printed three different negatives this time in a long late night session, but got me going and I am quite excited as I have I think an idea for the next round.
And now that the sense of guilt is placated, I can at least start mentioning the ones that I received, bit by bit, in no particular order other than the one of me finding them scattered around the house.
@krnow 's "French beer bottles" is one of the latest arrived, and what a treat. A toned cyanotype with (taking notes) boiled eucalyptus bark, it's a fantastic print. There is a profound timelessness and stillness in the image. I also did not know (but I have been told) how far you can go with toning a cyanotype. The paper has a strong texture and a transparency that is having us wondering whether this should be put on display on an opaque or a translucent surface. Thanks a lot.
I got also
@mshchem 's "Zeus @ sunset". Good boy surely planning some mischief if the name is an omen. As a person sharing the house with two cats both carring mythologic names (Freya and Circe), this found its place into our Pantheon
@SJC1952 's "pictish man" also got safely here. The presence of such fauna sure seems a good motivation for the roman's not to push further onwards. I like the dark atmosphere of the portrait, it fits the subject well.
@bedrof 's "evening light in Newport, Mayo" is a pretty postcard from a town in ireland. I like the white houses, and the way the almost perfect cloud looms over the town.
I am going two weeks in Ireland myself this June and I am immensely looking forward to it. Still debating internally whether to bring the Pentax 645 or the Bronica S2 I am trying these days.
@ARS "Indian Mount reserve" is a very nice woodland scene. There is a nice balance with the two waterfalls and the sense is that the exposure is just right so the water does not take over the scene. The image is very crisp, one feels like he could count the leaves, and this gives a tridimensional feel to the image. Thanks a lot.
@Simon I sent "Olympia-2". A lith print on fomatone paper. The tone is very nice and I like textures, hence the pavement has a nice, pleasant look. The contrast between the signs and the (presumably) abandoned bike is nice, too.
Btw, , I tried lith just this week with the same paper and Moersch easy lith - it was my first time and I did not achieve a result that is remotely close to this, I need to study indeed.
I got many more, I'll get round to comment them. Thanks everyone!