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One (1) copy of the note card "Skipping Stones". And one envelope

SellerEpicurean Health
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CategoryPhysical Goods
Listed3/06/09 11:28

The Item for sale is for one (1) copy of the note card

"Skipping Stones". And one envelope

The town follows the shores of Lake Wakatipu - a deep blue pool of pure mountain water. Framing the picture is The Remarkables range with its purple-brown peaks topped with snow. Swathes of green decorate the area between town and mountain top. Queenstown was named because ‘...it was fit for Queen Victoria."

  • The cards will be printed on Red River Polar Matte paper using original Epson Ultrachrome pigment inks.
  • Red River's Polar Matte Card Stock raises the bar on professional imaging excellence. This new addition to the top-of-the-line Polar Series features a beautiful soft white printing surface with outstanding ink holdout capabilities. Polar Matte is acid-free and its heavy 60lb. weight makes it desirable for all high-quality photo imaging including portraits and greeting cards.
  • The paper and inks are archival quality.
  • The cards are suitable for framing.
  • We ship worldwide in safe Stay Flat envelopes

US Postal Service First Class Mail® • The inside of each card is blank. • The actual dimensions of the cards will be 5 X 7 inches when folded.. • Each card includes an envelope. • Time-less-image's customer service goal is simple. We are committed to providing our customers total satisfaction. Every time. Guaranteed

On The back of the card:

Queenstown, New Zealand

The town follows the shores of Lake Wakatipu - a deep blue pool of pure mountain water. Framing the picture is The Remarkables range with its purple-brown peaks topped with snow. Swathes of green decorate the area between town and mountain top. Queenstown was named because ‘...it was fit for Queen Victoria."

The process I employ in the computer darkroom does not involve heavy plates, long exposure times, nor toxic chemicals. However, as with the early pioneers, the final image is a function of light, tone and composition. Relieved of the dangers associated with the original process, I can only hope to some day master a technique that "mirrors the truth". At Time Less Image we continue to seek exquisite beauty in our images, exploring all techniques, old and new.
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