I received a couple of nice cards today.
@mfohl "London House Detail" I like how you made that woodwork pop against the dark foliage.
@chris ellinger "Passage" a beautiful haunting image, and I like the warm tone paper.
Speaking of paper, I tried a test print on Ilford Multigrade RC Portfolio for a postcard. I wrote on the back with a Pigma Micron fineliner, and found that the ink still smudged pretty easily after drying for about 15 minutes. For anyone writing out postcards on RC paper, what do you like to write with? I also have a fountain pen with Platinum Carbon Black ink which I could try. Otherwise I might try to get a fine Sharpie pen. Let me know if anyone has suggestions. Thanks!
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I use ultra-fine Sharpie.
Good to hear my print has made it to Iowa, @absalom1951 !
Receivd one more print today as well - @mfohl's very pretty pinhole tree - thanks!
Yeah, it's more to the South. There was very heavy fighting at several stages of the war, right from the start. The place was shelled, invaded, bombed the crap out of all through the war, then shelled some more, then inundated and invaded again. Not a whole lot of fun for the people living there, who were pretty much all traumatized. Makes me kind of sad looking at how carelessly we play with this kind of fire today. It's like people forgot how terrible it is.
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