Spent Sunday night in the Darkroom too, all will be old matt G4 paper from 127 Negs (efke R100) from either a Coronet 4x4 or Eastman Bullet. Away till later in the week when I'll get sticking and posting hopefully.
It begins :-)Just got a lovely Plymouth from Bryan via Port Orchard WA US of A.Thanks Chum, it's grand.
James....did you receive my Eclipse card? I know it was sent very early but I was trying to take advantage of the ‘special’ stamp thing,
Received 8 so far, such a wide variety of subjects, all black and white.Mine posted off this evening... Previous years I've sent them in envelopes, but I've told myself, "it's a postcard, not an original Kertesz", so stop being precious about it... Hope they arrive safely and hope you find them worthy of a place in your collections.
Having thought about it, I am now worried that mine might have come off their card backing.Let me know if you get any blank pages, and I'll send them again.
Sorry for the delay everyone, life got in the way up here. All cards are now on their way.Small user manual to those of you not familiar with Polaroid pack film. Carefully separate the dark part from the paper to reveal your postcard. Those of you who receives the FP100c film can also try to wash the negative, if you like http://www.filmwasters.com/forum/index.php?topic=5335.0
Hi Aksel, mine went a bit icky in the post. It's interesting, I've got it propped at the back of my desk and it's the sort of image the more you look at it the more you see.I'm very impressed by all the cards, everyone has been so creative. I need to completely raise my game next time!
I'm totally unfamiliar with polaroid, so not sure whether I "peeled the wrong part", but it lifted easily so it seemed right...Sadly however, no image I don't know whether any of the machinery it passed through on it's international journey might have spoiled it, but there seems to be a very vague date-like imprint on the otherwise black print (I've circled it on the attached pic), and the part that I assume would be the neg has strange looking stains.Anyway, not at all my intention to disparage Aksel. It was a wonderful idea, and I'm no less pleased to have received it as part of this year's exchange. I don't know whether Aksel had a title in mind when he took the shot, but I shall call it "under the duvet at midnight (with all the lights out)" and as such it's an exciting and provocative piece of art...
kentish cob, if my memory serves me right the image was supposed portrait a neon sign saying "this is it" on the roof of the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. I think the problem is that it´s way underexposed, the whole idea was a bit of a gamble. Sorry about that! The stains sometimes occurs when you wait to long before separating the negative, never really found why some turn out perfect and others like this but high humidity have proven to have a bad effect on polaroids. You did nothing wrong and I love the title you gave it! =)