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by Rick Pisio
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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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The United States Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf (WMSL 750) on San Francisco Bay. The Bertholf is homeported in Alameda, California. It was launched on... more
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The United States Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf (WMSL 750) on San Francisco Bay. The Bertholf is homeported in Alameda, California. It was launched on September 29, 2006 at the Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi and was christened on November 11, 2006. It is the first of the Legend class maritime security cutters to enter the Coast Guard fleet.
It all started when I was about 5 or 6 years old and I got my hands on a well used Kodak Brownie Target Six-20. I would wander the neighborhood, carefully selecting the 12 exposures, and then run the roll of black and white 620 film to the Fotomat in the parking lot of the nearby grocery store to get it processed. I eventually progressed to a Kodak 110 Instamatic, that I earned by selling newspaper subscriptions, and then in 1977 my parents gave me an Olympus OM-1 SLR for Christmas. The OM-1 opened up a whole new world for me. It was a real camera and felt solid in my hands, but it was also a completely manual camera. No autofocus. No autoexposure. It forced me to learn the relationship between shutter speeds and f-stops, how to control...
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