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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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Per Wikipedia, the name Devil's Tower originated in 1875 during an expedition led by Col. Richard Irving Dodge when his interpreter misinterpreted... more
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Per Wikipedia, the name Devil's Tower originated in 1875 during an expedition led by Col. Richard Irving Dodge when his interpreter misinterpreted the name to mean Bad God's Tower, which then became Devil's Tower.[7] All information signs in that area use the name "Devils Tower", following a geographic naming standard whereby the apostrophe is eliminated. In 2005, a proposal to recognize several Indian ties through the additional designation of the monolith as Bear Lodge National Historic Landmark met with opposition from the United States Representative Barbara Cubin, arguing that a "name change will harm the tourist trade and bring economic hardship to area communities".
Devils Tower did not visibly protrude out of the landscape until the overlying sedimentary rocks eroded away. As the elements wore down the softer sandstones and shales, the more resistant igneous rock making up the tower survived the erosional forces. As a result, the gray columns of Devi...
Welcome to the Touching Light Photography and Digital Art Galleries. In these galleries you will find an ever growing portfolio of high quality images and art of places I've been privileged to visit across the U.S. and from around Florida where I have been blessed to live. I have always enjoyed the challenge of capturing what I see and feel. After retiring from a career in Aerospace I have been able to devote myself to so many different aspects of photography and photographic art. The process of discovering, capturing and sharing the results with you has been great fun. I am very active on social media. Please visit and "Like" my Facebook page, JB Face Book. Also follow me on Twitter and enjoy my daily tweets of beautiful art from...
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Athena Mckinzie
Hi John, I love how you framed the mountain. My eyes are drawn into the image right away. Great job!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Athena.
Conni Schaftenaar
Amazing photo, John, and I love the story of how more and more of this will be exposed over time - how exciting! L/F
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Conni.
Michael May
Amazing, great description too!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Michael.
CAROLE SPANDAU
Terrific capture! Love the POV and the wonderful textures! L
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Carole.
Karen Adams
Wow! This is so cool! Love the pattern in those rocks!! . . . .vf
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Karen.
Brigitta Diaz
Beautiful capture and framing! L/F
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Brigitta.
Anna Folkartanna Maciejewska-Dyba
Magic!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Anna.
Ella Kaye Dickey
marvelous capture and pov
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Ella.
Leonida Arte
Gorgeous captured! LF
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Leonida.
Nancy Comley
Love the perspective! L/F
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Nancy.
Alana Thrower
Wonderful perspective and framing in this beautiful capture! l/f/t
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Alana.
Linda Lees
Great capture of this amazing rock formation! Just as a matter of interest, the large rock in the centre of Australia, formerly called Ayers Rock, had its name changed to the Aboriginal name of Uluru, with no ill effects to tourism. L/F
John M Bailey replied:
That is interesting! Thank you Linda.
Catchavista
What a fabulous pace & stunning capture!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you.
Donna Kennedy
Outstanding capture John!...L/T
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Donna.
Catalina Walker
Most fabulous piece, John! Fascinating beauty...l/f
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Catalina.
Ben Prepelka
Great close-up of the tower and interesting story as well !!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Ben.
Jaroslav Buna
Stunning!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Jaroslav.
Ginger Repke
A beauty!
John M Bailey replied:
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Catherine Sherman
Spectacular perspective and capture of this iconic formation, John! L/F
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Catherine.
Nina Stavlund
Impressive!
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Linda Covino
wonderful beautiful nature LF
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Linda.
Chris Flees
awesome capture John
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Chris.
Pamela Williams
What wonderful capture!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Pamela.
Ivete Basso Photography
Wonderful landscape, place and your composition, John! L/F
John M Bailey replied:
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Jutta Maria Pusl
Impressive!
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Jutta.