So, there we are again, another APUG Postcard Exchange (round 40 this time). I printed and sent these cards early January, but I didn’t want to show them here too soon: I think it’s only fair that the people getting the real, physical card via old-fashioned mail should get their cards first before I show it here. But if people haven’t received the card by now, then it’s probably lost in the mail anyway. Scotland, Banvie Burn at Blair Castle (Blair Atholl).
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22 Mar
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I have always thought that this was a neat thing that you/APUG do… almost makes me want to go back to shooting film full time in order to participate.
One day, if and when I may be settled, setting up a darkroom will be something that I will do.
The images you have shown of the images you have taken, look like they are very good.
These postcard exchanges are tremendous fun. It’s a nice thought that 15-odd of my prints travel around the globe to end up at the homes of other film shoot enthousiasts, and it’s so much fun to see prints arrive from all these others enthousiasts.
Haha, “The images you have shown of the images you have taken”… yes, next up… the images themselves, so you can judge them a bit better.