transformed! - from piled high to "I can actually see some clear spots" on my table!!! the last of my cards went out about a week ago, regrettably, some of the later ones were going overseas - please excuse the further delay.
meanwhile i've now had the time to look at the ones i've rec'd from...
bedrof, "vertigo", hitchcock would be admire the height, the photograph and artistry
fatso, "northern exile", great tones and depth, wonderfully printed - hopefully not prophetic
black dog, "after the rain", from the "how'd he do that" school of photography
hwv, "3 cubes..." i like the contrast, well done
iandvaag, "phal... nah, orchids", mysterious, well-lit and printed, a little gem
terry s, "southend seafront", odd, empty, fountain running in colder months with people in heavy coats
luis-f-s, "white fence", when i see a matt paper i always admire the print, "i gotta try matte surface"
mattis, "zeiss plan...", what impact, not sure what makes it, the building, the shadows, the shape, the solitary figure
mfohl, "tree, pinhole", why do i keep looking at this, layers and unexpected - very attractive!
calphotography, "nice riding scotter", kids, always moving - and fine capture!
bsp, "damage", it wonderful when all the elements come together for a wonderful photograph - you even arranged the storm
rsiimages, "flower", the alter image, one well-worn flower!
drpsilver, "gooseberry falls", depth, contrast, layers - printed small makes it intimate
graciemansion, "window reflection", brings to mind the apocalypse now ever present - perfect use for the holga
lucid, "osney town", good copperation from the ducks and people, really do give it life
howard earl, "barbershop", now there's a man whose proud and satisfied, nice emotion - very nice
oxleyroad, "moss", nice thanksgiving pastime - walk and photography.
i also rec'd "willard beach" from howard earl, from pcx48, done with and old camera, film and wooden kodak developing tank - a very interesting result.
thank you all for an enjoyable and rewarding experience in a very unusual time!
p.s. i read witold's comments and the response... there is one other reason i enjoy the postcard exchange... i don't have a scanner, and don't plan to get one. you can do great work with a digital camera and for me a scanner would be the "gateway" drug to the digital world. i simply enjoy making photographs through the analog process. i understand it's shortcomings and challenges and enjoy overcoming them and see how others do it as well. the postcard exchange has been very rewarding.
p.p.s thanks again george.