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Landscape Greeting Card featuring the photograph Mountain Stream by Mark Egerton

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Mountain Stream Greeting Card

Mark Egerton

by Mark Egerton

$6.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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About Mark Egerton

Mark Egerton

ABOUT ME I was born on farm in North Yorkshire and have always loved the outdoor life and, from the age of ten, photography. My Grandmother gave me my first camera, a Kodak Box Brownie, I can still remember the smell of it as we sat on a park bench in London Zoo and loaded the film, carefully winding the knob until number one showed in the counter window. A Zookeeper was feeding an elephant. it stood on its concrete plinth with its trunk up in air, mouth open, whilst the keeper lobbed bananas at it. I leant against the railings, the sun over my left shoulder as my Grandmother told me. As I concentrated on the photo, my bare knee slipped through the rails and got stuck. As much as I pulled, the knee wouldn't budge. My Grandmother came...

 

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