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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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An old barber chair in sepia.
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An old barber chair in sepia.
Mary Deal, a native of Walnut Grove, in California's Sacramento River Delta, is an oil painter and photographer. Though she now lives in Winterville, North Carolina, she previously lived in the islands of Hawaii, where she recently spent 22 years. Her photography and art will continue to focus on the Islands that she loves, offering spectacular photography venues, with an endless number of images to come. Mary is also an Amazon international bestselling, award-winning author with six published suspense/thrillers, a romance, a collection of short stories and flash fiction, a writer's reference, and self-help nonfiction. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, former newspaper columnist, and Associate and Contributing Editor of a magazine. Learn...
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Michael Durst
Nice capture of this vintage barber's chair! And thanks for the memory jog, because I used to have one exactly like it!
Marie Neder
I love the chair. I saw this in the Sepia Contest. Great shot. Please check out my chair (mine is a bit dark if you will) under "Next" Marie Neder. Great shot, again.
Kathryn Jones
Re-visiting this excellent sepia image! Excellent use of light and shadow! Congratulations on your sale!
Kathryn Jones
A great piece of nostalgia - at least for men! Congratulations on your sale!
Marnie Patchett
Beautiful capture and processing. Love the tones and lighting.
Mona Stut
Beautiful scene in Sepia on this work, Mary
Maria Coulson
Nice capture and processing. L
Maria Coulson
Nice capture. L
Carl Purcell
Now that's a blast from the past.
Mary Deal
Kym, thank you so much for all your comments.
Kym Backland
Mary, Congrats on your feature this week in the Manufactured Objects group! I am picking this as "one" of my favorites of yours! I love this barber chair! It looks so good in sepia! I'm sure this is how the picture would have looked in it's time! Great side lighting, and composition. Great Gallery too! FVG+
Mary Deal
Joan, I rarely capture something nostalgic. This one is my best so far.
Mary Deal
Yes, Julie. Of the two, I like it better in sepia.
Joan Carroll
very cool nostalgia!
Julie Magers Soulen
Cool image. Looks great as a sepia. v
Mary Deal
Thank you, Patricia, and for your f/v too.
Patricia Januszkiewicz
I love this Mary! lots of history in this scene .... f/v ..... patricia
Mary Deal
Thank you, Jeffrey. Am enjoying my new camera. I find one big drawback is having to change out lenses so often. But when you get crisp images, well, we do what we gotta go, right? Thank you for your comments.
Mary Deal
You are too funny, Jim.
Jim Hatch
Can you trim a little off the top.... very nice Mary
Mary Deal
Thank you, Marsha. That's exactly what hit me. I saw this chair sittiing so alone, I just had to photograph it and give it some life.
Marsha Woods
This is a very neat nostalgic piece. The shadows are wonderful. It is a rather stark, but effective, reminder of yesteryear.
Mary Deal
Thank you, Dianne. I'll have more sepias soon.