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by Uther Pendraggin
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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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Fish Rock is probably not what anyone else calls this sliver of sedimentary rock.... more
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Fish Rock is probably not what anyone else calls this sliver of sedimentary rock.
That is half the fun of the rocks. Note that this is a layer of sedimentary rock. It is on edge. Sediment doesn't form that way.
There is another natural phenomenon that is visible here.
In future images I will show it more plainly to you, and explain how it happens. Hint, the rocks "float!"
I am just a guy. . . I may or may not have an eye for pictures. It's not really for me to decide, That's for you to do. . . I will take pictures of things others may see as mundane. Then I dig down into those images to see what is where. The tech does a lot of the work for me, I can't pretend. But the tech doesn't see what I see. . . Buddy of mine (this officially lets him off the hook for this) always tells the story of how when we would walk together as kids he would always be looking up and out and around, meanwhile, I would walk with my neck bent looking down at the ground. The clouds are indeed beautiful. But the world where you are has beauty as well. But you have to find it. . . I don't always live in...
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Laurie Cairone
There is such infinity in what you can see when you just gaze at the formation of these rocks. The imagination soars...wow, that looks like a face...Very cool capture. wonderful colors too!
Uther Pendraggin replied:
How could I possibly be happier than to have my three 10 year olds friends with me as I, as WE explore the rocks. Dinosaur? Yup! (Could be a Draggin, tho') Infinities, colors faces! Absolutely. Thank you, my friends for joining me and for exploring with me. You make the trip so worthwhile. PLAU, UPD
Hans Zimmer
Well, my friend, maybe you did but to me that adds to the look of the image. I see a sleeping dinosaur (head and neck) here btw ;o) :o) Have a great day and best regards -H.D.Z.(Hans) :o)
Uther Pendraggin
Hans, Thank you for favoriting this image. I thought I went a step or two too far with my editing. Maybe I did, but I like the colors. I'll probably load the earlier versions as well. Let my customers decide which way they like it better.