Ohhh would you please stop. But thanks for the kind words... Rudiger Stobbe (rst): The "speyer dom, krypta, detail, 2006" is one of those great images that look good rightside up, upside down and from either side. It's very detailed and sharp, despite being handheld at 1/15. I am impressed. I also appreciate the fact that someone other than me "cheats" and makes postcards bigger than the average.
Recieved two cards today:
Randy's Live oak Tree--- I would love to see this one on 11x14: I like that equipment/process info Randy, what did you use?
blackmelas's almond trees----nice photograph, I like the composition.
BTW, I have sent my photos out, but have only seen one post on it----just curious that they all arrived at their destinations.
Chuck
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Randy - Massive Live Oak - Wow, that must be a nice place to photograph. I like the contrast, the detail, the print, everything.
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Thanks for the suggestion! If it turns out maybe we can do a print swap.
- Randy
Another beautiful postcard today from Canada
Kate (MGM Grand Hotel - Las Vegas): Infrared film has worked very well with this nice and subtle detail and gradation. Thanks for your comments. You also live in a beautiful country with lots of natural places to be photographied.
This is my first postcard interchange and I'm enjoying very much, especially because there are participants from all over the world. Thanks, Randy, for organising it.
I received your card today. Thanks Bastiaan for the above explanation. Great shot and I always wanted to try hand painting one of my prints. I like the border to.Hello all,
Here is some extra information about my photo “Hello my name is”.
My wife and I were visiting Antwerp for a day trip. It is about two and a half hours by train from were we live (Leiden, The Netherlands). Antwerp is a really nice city to visit. This is one of the first pictures I took that day. We were heading (walking) for the photo museum and along the way we came by a little park and this man was just lying in the grass at about 10:00 in the morning. I don’t know if he was resting, drunk or … I just sneaked up behind him and took the picture with a 50 mm.
The photo is printed full frame on Ilford MG FB glossy. I printed a small part of the negative using a little over sized plate that holds the negative and a four-bladed easel I used 30 x 40 cm paper and cut it in two to 30 x 20 cm. I printed two photo’ s on it. After a thorough wash, I tape the sheets with watercolour tape onto glass and let them dry for two days. This makes the paper absolutely flat. Then I cut them free with a sharp hobby knife. Then I coloured them, using Fotospeed Foto dyes, and the help of my wife who’s a painter!
Thank you all for the wonderful cards I’ve received so far!
Bastiaan
Received a card from BWKate today. Nice photograph from China--I'll bet there were many photographic oportunites for you there and you probably came away with some nice compositions.
Chuck
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