Since I am new to Postcrossing and can only have a few cards traveling at once, and am generally impatient, I've been participating in a few swaps on the Postcrossing forum. I tried my first 'round robin' recently where a group will send postcards to each person and end up with several of one theme. In this case the theme was B&W photography with a color accent.
I don't have scans of the cards I sent, but mine (the only ones I could find locally) had B&W images with a dash of tinting. I had not seen images like this and the one below before--all B&W with one element colored in.
This first card came from the Netherlands and shows a very sweet, pudgy little hand with a daisy. No artist credit on this one I'm afraid.
This second card came from Austria though the sender is actually from the Netherlands. The title: "Anne Valverde: Agathe's Flip Flop". I love the hot pink color.
Although the first two cards are great images I confess I really love this third one and it is my favorite of the group. I love photography and have a soft spot for art cards, and this is not only a wonderful idea but also a great composition. It came from Belarus. The artist is Sergey Kuranov and it's titled "Family Portrait".