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BLIND PRINT EXCHANGE ROUND 12 (BPX12) - STATUS AND UPDATES
Alright. I will be getting PM's out shortly. You will receive instructions, your address and then the address of the participant to whom you are to send a print(s). Please get back to me in the next couple of days if any corrections are needed to be made to your own address. I will then forward that correction to your sender. For this reason, do not send your print until 5 OCT.
I need everyone to post on this thread promptly when you either send your print or if you have received one. If you will experience delays please mention it here. If you wish to give some public praise for the prints you receive then by all means, feel free. Chat it up, and do so here.
So, without any further ado . . .
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I always find it handy to have the list of participants handy, so here goes (copied from Chris' post)
Here's the list thus far. Remember if you are not on this list and you should be, let me know ASAP. I think I have everyone covered here.
ghostcount
Fleath
photobum
Laurent
anikin
JJB
David William White
ccross
djhopscotch
UKJohn
RTMoynihan
lorirfrommontana
kapitman
Ken Nadvornick
labcoat
Christopher Walrath
24x30
5stringdeath
rst
MattKing
meltronic
Just for clarity, I understand that the deadline for completing this is the end of November, 2010.
Oh and Chris, do you think you could send us the APUG screen name for our designated recipient, for those of us who don't use an APUG name that is some clearly recognizable version of our actual name?
Thanks for all your work!
EDIT: now I see the screen name - see apology below.
Last edited by MattKing; 10-02-2010 at 12:52 AM. Click to view previous post history.
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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 Originally Posted by MattKing
Oh and Chris, do you think you could send us the APUG screen name for our designated recipient, for those of us who don't use an APUG name that is some clearly recognizable version of our actual name?
<Ken's reply deleted>
Last edited by Ken Nadvornick; 10-01-2010 at 11:38 PM. Click to view previous post history.
Reason: I see you already DID include the APUG screen name...
"The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."
— Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., In Search of Excellence, 1982
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Thanks Ken.
I looked at the PM about 6 times before I posted.
Guess it is 7 times lucky.
Thank you Chris for including the screen name as well - my apologies!
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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It's my first apug exchange. What's the most used paper format in the BEs?
I don't really care, so I'm undecided. 24x30cm², 30x40cm²?
Some hint which sizes you use?
rudi
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I'll be printing on Oriental Seagull 8x10 Glossy RC VC II. It's really a personal choice. Go big or print 6"x6". Doesn't matter.
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Oh, and I forgot to put the list up, Matt. At least we have changed our name from the Blond Print Exchange for this round, huh.
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Well, no corrections thus far, so I must have finally gotten something done right.
Runners to yer mark.
Ready . . .
BLAM!
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My print is in the mail. Looks like I'm the first one this time. That's actually a first for me.
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congratulation labcoat. 
I have to reprint, because the print looks like crinkled cardboard. 
rudi
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