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Trail Greeting Card featuring the photograph Estuary Boardwalk Trail by I'ina Van Lawick

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Estuary Boardwalk Trail Greeting Card

I'ina Van Lawick

by I'ina Van Lawick

$7.90

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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

The new boardwalk into the estuary at Nisqually NWR. A wonderful walk, whether the tide is in or going out.

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (7)

Jeff Townsend

Jeff Townsend

Beautifully framed picture I'Ina.

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you, Jeff.

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Great composition, leading lines and pov I'ina!...F/L

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you, Donna!

Sunil Kapadia

Sunil Kapadia

The force of a leading line taking in the picture is always an amazing composition which you have done. Marvelous details and lovely lighting. Must be truly exciting to capture this image. L/F

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you, Sunil. It is always a feeling of great freedom to walk on this trail with the tide in or out, and the light always changing as well as the wildlife according to the tide.

Betsy Zimmerli

Betsy Zimmerli

Wonderful boardwalk trail. It would be enjoyable to walk & photo with you. Thanks again for your recent comment, I'lina.

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you very much, Betsy. Yes, wonderful. Was there again this a.m. Wonderful light at 6 in the morning.

Mario Carini

Mario Carini

You have to have a good eye to take a photo from the right angles to create a visually appealing photo. You did a good job here! Love the shadows.

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you very much, Mario. One of those "right place at the right time" moments.

Debra and Dave Vanderlaan

Debra and Dave Vanderlaan

Wonderful light and leading lines in this image I'ina! We added our Like! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you very much for your encouraging comment.

Eunice Miller

Eunice Miller

OH how I would love to stand here and capture the nature. I love this shot! I miss Washington I used to drive my big rig there each week.

I'ina Van Lawick replied:

Thank you, Eunice. Glad for your happy memories and hope you get to spend time here again. A wonderful world, this nature.

Artist's Description

The new boardwalk into the estuary at Nisqually NWR. A wonderful walk, whether the tide is in or going out.

About I'ina Van Lawick

I'ina Van Lawick

i'ina Van Lawick My love has always been Nature. Photography started for me when my grandmother gave me an ancient Kodak Box Camera when I was 11 years old. In Art School Photography was an important elective for me besides my Major in Metalsmithing. Now that Carpal Tunnel to both wrists nixed my ability to work with metal I have taken up photography again after being introduced to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge near Olympia, WA; and consequently, digital photography. What a find. Not only do I now enjoy pursuing my love for nature photography, but I am also enjoying my work as a Volunteer in the Refuge's Environmental Education Program for our schools, and keeping the Refuge's photo files supplied with nature shots for their...

 

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