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by Lawrence Burry
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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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One man's junk is another's treasure. Many a men enjoy pilfering through a pile of scrap metal and when that involves an old vintage truck, it's... more
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One man's junk is another's treasure. Many a men enjoy pilfering through a pile of scrap metal and when that involves an old vintage truck, it's priceless. Photograph taken in Pine Bluffs, Wyoming.
BEHIND THE CAMERA: Lawrence is a military retiree who lived abroad for eight years where he experienced many cultures and diverse customs. Life overseas helped create experiences and memories that provided a lifelong influence on attitude, decision making, and interaction with other people. His travels expanded his outlook on the life he learned while growing up in Oklahoma. He presently enjoys life in Arizona where can wear shorts every day of the year. There are four adult children who have left the nest and make their own lives in other states. ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY: Lawrence has conservative and traditional tastes in art and this reflects in his photography. From time to time though, he'll experiment with abstract images or...
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Don Wright
You bet! And we all thought we were king of the hill. Long, long time ago.
Lawrence Burry
Thanks Don. As a child, I remember when we'd go through a junk pile and making comments like "Wow! I can't believe that somebody threw this out... it's still good." We'd collect scrap parts and build fun things for ourselves. It helped us learn how to be creative thinkers and apply it to building skills. Nowadays, children are glued to their smart phones and never learn to do these things. I appreciate being able to post my work in your group. It's really cool.
Don Wright
I love this Lawrence, and you are absolutely right on about many a man (and me one of them) just going through stuff like this. My wife thinks I'm a little nuts sometimes, but that's okay. Thank you for posting this on Abandoned and Forlorn, your first of what I hope will be many of your works. f/v