I received:
- "Blending In" by
@Michael Howard - nicely printed postcard from ZOO
- "Arriving in Lisbon, 1999" by
@rduraoc - I completely understand why the author repeatedly returns to this negative. The shot has it all – a great 'story within,' excellent lighting, including a bright streak that literally leads the viewer to the center of the action, and a wonderful station atmosphere.
- "Mail Guard" by
@absalom1951 - Oh, American mailboxes... I have a soft spot for them, even when they lie abandoned and are slowly becoming overgrown with grass. A lovely postcard, seasoned with as many as four postage stamps with different motifs. Thank you!
- "Got Calculus?" by
@drpsilver - The technical execution of this postcard has already been praised several times, and I’m adding my voice to that. It’s magnificent. I also love the content—though it does evoke a heavy feeling from my student years, when stacks of books that had to be studied would pile up on the table. If I praised the stamps on the last postcard, then the ones on this one are true treasures. The 'Centennial of Engineering 1852–1952' stamp, as I've looked up, was actually issued on September 6, 1952! It’s beautiful, thank you so much. But now I don't know whether to display the postcard on my desk face-up to see the image or face-down for the stamps. Decision paralysis!
Something from my 'kitchen,' meaning my darkroom—three weeks ago, I managed to buy an older Magnifax 3a enlarger, so I can finally enlarge negatives other than just 35mm film. The postcards are printed and waiting for the moment I sit down with a fountain pen in hand and start writing out the addresses from my list...