Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/18

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Subject: [Leica] Friday FS - Valentine's Day is coming!
From: jon.stanton at comcast.net (jon.stanton@comcast.net)
Date: Thu Jan 18 10:47:58 2007

I was looking for something along the line of George "Bugs" Moran handing Al 
Capone a heart shaped box of candy..


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: David Young <telyt@telus.net>
> 
> Y'know,  it's not too early to start thinking about Valentine's 
> Day!  Might I suggest a nicely framed photograph of a bird, bear or beast?
> 
> After all, where else can you buy a limited edition, tastefully 
> matted and framed, wildlife print that is signed by the photographer, 
> for just $59?
> 
> Perhaps a second hand, shop, if you're lucky enough to find one!
> 
> If you consider the cost of getting anything framed, these days, your 
> first question has to be "how does he do it?"
> 
> Well, it's simple, I found a source of very attractive, but very 
> inexpensive, frames which look very much like the basic black metal 
> frames that most of us are so fond of for our own shots.   I then 
> went out and bought a mat cutter and mat board and learned how to do 
> the whole thing myself!    (I'd checked with a dozen or more framers 
> and none of them would do the framing for as little as I sell my 
> framed prints! And that's in lots of a dozen at a time!)
> 
> These are true photographs (not inkjet prints) and look great on any 
> wall. They also make great gifts for anyone interested in nature or 
> photography.
> 
> Visa & Mastercard accepted though PayPal. There are 27 different 
> photos available and you can see them all, at:
> 
> www.telyt.com.
> 
> Thanks for reading.
> ---
> 
> David Young,
> Logan Lake, CANADA
> 
> Wildlife Photographs: http://www.telyt.com/
> Personal Web-pages: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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