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 Originally Posted by wazza
Love your great country, I think Australians and Canadians share a lot in common.
Regards
Warren
Me and my wife have targeted Australia as one of our next destinations (we love to travel), but we have to stash the greens first, it is so expensive from here.
 Originally Posted by Laurent
I got Wazza's Storm Rolling Into Cowie Bay Daintree yesterday. What a print ! I first thought it was color, there is a kind of "cool" effect in the sky and I believed it was blue at first glance. I love the composition also, thanks Wazza !!
Laurent, you had the same feeling than me. That is why I talked about the "the tint", a "cool gray" effect, almost blue. For the first 2 seconds I said to myself "it is a color one".
- Note to self: Next time processing a film, take notice of the shape of the beer bottle and the shape of the fixer bottle, and note the differences. -
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At last!!!
My cards will be in the mail tomorrow (providing the Post Office is open tomorrow here in BKK).
Never thought it would take so long when I thought about the project for this round. :o
Hope the wait is worth it for you. . . . .
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I sat out round 19. Too much other stuff going on. I'd hoped to catch up on a few by checking the print exchange gallery, but there's not one! Couldn't a few of you post your cards - it sounds like there's been lots of great ones.
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Sorry guys - the events of the past week have meant I couldn't get to the PO - all closed! 
Will post out to you all asap.
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Sorry guys - the events of the past week have meant I couldn't get to the PO - all closed!
Some excuse Nanette! Couldn't you come up with something better?
Rachelle
My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. D. Arbus
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Hmmm, I'm working on "Curfew extended to 24/7."
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Well, the cards keep trickling in from Canada...
wazza's "storm rolling into Cowie bay" -- great sky, but I love the two trees even more. Nice framing to get that echo effect.
DrZish's McCormick's Creek has a great play of light with the shadows of the trees and the trees themselves.
Thanks guys.
Rachelle
My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. D. Arbus
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Nanette -- received your great little print in the mail yesterday. It sure brings back memories of Bangkok for me. Cheers.
Rachelle
My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. D. Arbus
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Boy, have I been slow in commenting on the cards I have received - my apologies!
Anyway, I’ve previously commented on 14 cards from 13 people. Since then, cards from 11 more APUGers have come in:
Black Dog - “Early Light” - nice and dark and moody
crispinuk - “Iceland Farmhouse” - a colour print that just glows
Kwhitmore - “Gift Shop of Horrors” - made me smile, and glad I don’t work there
markrewald - “March 2010 Snow Storm” - a parking meter as art - nice print too
Mike Wilde - “3 5x7s” - you are too generous Mike! - I like the two portraits, especially the one of the actor, which has a sort of period look to it - I also liked the ham radio shack, which made me think of my father’s memories (he was a radio operator in WWII)
OMU - “Pier with snow” - another really nice snow scene, which coincidentally appeared in the mail box the same day as markrewald’s - also a very nice print
Rob Skeoch - “View of Mont-Blanc from the Chamonix Valley” - a crisp and evocative landscape printed very well (snow here too 
rst - “Zwinger - Rothenburg o.d. Tauber” - like the textures and curves
Tim Gray - “wintery mix” - this says “cold and wet” to me!
trotkiller - “Low Head Lighthouse” - great viewpoint
wazza - “Storm Rolling Into Cowie Bay” - an impressive black and white seascape which benefits from the subtle tint from the colour paper
By my records, 24 people have sent their cards so far, and cards from 6 people (BirgerA, GeoffHill, gordrob, photomem, timk and zumbido) are yet to come. If I have missed acknowledging someone who has sent their card, I apologize and ask that you post here or PM me to advise.
Thanks to everyone for participating.
Matt
Matt
“Photography is a complex and fluid medium, and its many factors are not applied in simple sequence. Rather, the process may be likened to the art of the juggler in keeping many balls in the air at one time!”
Ansel Adams, from the introduction to The Negative - The New Ansel Adams Photography Series / Book 2
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Hi Everbody,
just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed receiving all your cards! As the new Postcard Exchange will start soon, I thought I would also post that by my records, 23 people have sent their cards so far, and cards from 7 people (BirgerA, drpsilver, gordrob, photomem, timk, wazza and zumbido) are yet to come. If I have missed acknowledging someone who has sent their card, I apologize and ask that you post here or PM me to advise. (sorry Matt for copying your text..)
best regards, and looking forward to Round 20!
Chris
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