I've been remiss in thanking people for the postcards that have been trickling in. In no particular order:
@mshchem "Felon Felon" - A rather amusing yard sign. I can't wait until the day people finally stop talking about these two particular public figures.
@Ajven "The Hole" - The texture of the hoarfrost on the chain link fence (?) and the way the background centers most darkly inside of the foreground hole is really cool work. Great photo.
@Todd Barlow "Bronte Creek Driftwood" - I have tried and failed to photograph driftwood near me. I find it such a compelling subject, and can't seem to get a composition that works. Really fantastic shot, great form and textures.
@mfohl "Urban Mailbox" - I love the way you've taken a scene that is essentially two-dimensional, and added a huge amount of depth with shadow and texture. Got all your lines straight, too, a sign that this composition wasn't haphazard or sloppy.
@drpsilver "Tag, You're It" - Having never lived in a city that had creative or interesting graffiti, I can appreciate this one
@Michael Howard "Ghost Town Cafe" - I have to ask if you know what an "all day egg café" is, because I certainly don't. Was there any good food at this place?
@rduraoc Found 6x9 Negative - What a fascinating tidbit of history. Makes you think about whether the mom or dad of this random French family vacationing in the Mediterranean ever imagined that, some ~70 years from that day, a guy in Brussels would print that photo in his darkroom and mail it to another guy in Utah!
@jvo Untitled Photo from the NY/DC area - Really like the softness of this print, and the subtle "lith-like" look it gives off.
@Rob Skeoch "Grand Teton" - I haven't been to Grand Teton NP in upwards of 20 years, but I remember seeing this peak. Beautiful shot.
@darinwc Lighthouse in Point Cabrillo - Amazing what you can accomplish with a 75 year old camera. That home overlooking the lighthouse seems like a really lovely place to settle down.
Thank you all!