Thank you! In case you want to look it up, the monument is the "Arles Obelisk", situated in the center of the city in front of the town hall of Arles, France. Beautiful city. I went back to the square several times and waited to get the shot.July 2 - Daniela - Untitled - Great shot!, to me it conveys motion of the birds and the tower / smoke stock. I also like the corner of the roof of another building in the lower left it makes the photo more three dimensional.
For Canadian based participants who mail internationally (this includes the USA):
If you advise the Canada Post clerk that you are spending at least $5CDN on postage that is going international (postcards and or packages) you can apparently ask them to not charge the 5% GST (Goods and Services Tax).
May not be a huge savings for postcards (for me it would have meant a savings of about $2.66 CDN), however for packages this could be much more.
All the best
Todd
That explains a lot!This gull was cooperative mainly because the person parked next to me was preparing lunch, and he wanted a portion of that lunch.
Hi Daniela, I took my time and went back on a weekend. I have tried taking the camera on the commute but always found the pull of beating the traffic winning over stopping to take the photograph. All the best, Todd
Just received @krnow 's gorgeous image in one of my favorite media (I won't say anything to not ruin the surprise for everyone else!). Had never touched that type of paper and it's just wonderful as well as fitting to the image. Thanks! Will be hanging this one
09 Sept 2024
"Angles and other shapes" from Todd Barlow is very inviting. Looks like a nice place to have lunch, read, the go wondering with a camera.
The "postcard" from from krnow is just exquisite! Cyanotype is my favorite alternate process, and this print is magical. This image is simple, but effective. The Prussian Blue is intense. Most intriguing to me is the paper used. Where did you get a supply of this paper? did you get it as "roll stock" or sheets? Even provided instruction on how to flatten the paper. Very well done.
Regards,
Darwin
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