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Antelope Canyon Greeting Card featuring the photograph Striations by Jim McCain

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Striations Greeting Card

Jim McCain

by Jim McCain

$4.95

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Product Details

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.

Design Details

This is another Antelope Canyon formation showing striations caused by the abrasive action of both flowing water and wind borne sand particles.

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (9)

Randi Grace Nilsberg

Randi Grace Nilsberg

Stunning! The warm colors pulls me into the image! Must go there! :-)

Jim McCain replied:

Thanks Randi Grace and sorry for the late reply. I've been kinda out of touch on the site. Hope to get back with some new stuff soon... :)

Jim McCain

Jim McCain

And Catherine, you must go see this place ! One of the best places in America.... :)

Jim McCain

Jim McCain

Hi Catherine and thanks so much for the comments, like and fav ! I haven't been on here much lately but have some new images to post soon. Hope you are doing well !

Catherine Sherman

Catherine Sherman

Wow, this is a magnificent photo, Jim! I love the depth, the colors, the perspective. I would love to go there some day. L/F

Brian Chase

Brian Chase

Beautiful image! Hope to visit there someday V/F

Jim McCain replied:

Thanks for the comment, vote and fav, Brian ! Antelope Canyon is a must do for any photographer. Also Havasu Falls on the Grand Canyon. I'm getting set to go there in a couple of weeks. My 3rd trip there. Check it out sometime. I was in Vancouver a few years back. Loved it !

Jim McCain

Jim McCain

Thanks again Ara ! Glad you are enjoying my photos....

Gandz Photography

Gandz Photography

Super! love it.... you have my vote

Jim McCain

Jim McCain

Thanks again ! : )

Kate Brown

Kate Brown

Fantastic! v

Artist's Description

This is another Antelope Canyon formation showing striations caused by the abrasive action of both flowing water and wind borne sand particles.

About Jim McCain

Jim McCain

My personal connection with art started as a child living on a farm along historic Route 66 and the Canadian River. My mother had art talent as well, but like me, she never had any training. It wasn't until after her death that we discovered some drawings of hers from middle school. So I owe her for my interest in many forms of art. Living on the farm adjacent to the Canadian gave her the chance to teach us all about nature and the wonders to be found in the woodlands and streams. I grew to appreciate and care for all living things and that ultimately led me to photography. My first camera was an old Kodak box camera using 620 film. Our first family trip farther than Oklahoma City was to Montana when I was about 14 years old. I shot...

 

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