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Iguana Greeting Card featuring the photograph Wild Iguana by Julie Adair

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Wild Iguana Greeting Card

Julie Adair

by Julie Adair

$5.92

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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.

Design Details

A wild iguana at the wetlands preserve. Iguanas are an invasive species bought as pets and set free when no longer wanted. They adapted very well to... more

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Comments (13)

Jerry Bokowski

Jerry Bokowski

I once knew a lady that owned a huge, old Iguana that she had named Iguana Dude. This great shot just reminded me of him! FAV / Like

Julie Adair replied:

LOL that is a great name for a really cool creature! Although here in Florida they are an invasive species but I kind of like them! Just don't tell anyone! :)

Alessandro Della Pietra

Alessandro Della Pietra

Powerful shot! F/L

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you Alessandro, I appreciate that. :)

Marina Kojukhova

Marina Kojukhova

Wow, what a great capture Julie!! L/F

Julie Adair replied:

Thanks so much Marina. :)

Hany Jadaa  Prince John Photography

Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography

Quite an impressive image; awesome portrait of this iguana. Love the colours, the depth of field, and the focus. Beautifully captured.

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you I really appreciate that. He was a great subject. :)

ArtissiMo Photography

ArtissiMo Photography

This is simply amazing!! The color and detail- is he posing? Nicely done! f

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you, yes I think he may have been! :)

Wayne Moran

Wayne Moran

wow this is so fantastic Julie.

Julie Adair replied:

Thanks so much Wayne! :)

Derrick Scofield

Derrick Scofield

Amazing detail! Great job! L/F

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you Derrick, I appreciate your kind comments. :)

George Kenhan

George Kenhan

Great closeup shot! Nice colors!

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you George, I was pleased to be able to capture this guy!

VALIA BRADSHAW

VALIA BRADSHAW

Superb!!! Fav..

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you Valia! Much appreciated. :)

Nick  Boren

Nick Boren

Now this is what I call a superb image Julie. He is very handsome and posed nicely for you.... ;-) FV

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you Nick! Indeed he is and I was happy find him. People walked by him without even noticing! He was under the tree canopy which offered a great natural light filter blocking much of the bright sun. :)

Pamela Blizzard

Pamela Blizzard

Fantastic colors and great capture! l/f/t

Julie Adair replied:

Thank you Pamela, I appreciate that!! He was a great subject!

Artist's Description

A wild iguana at the wetlands preserve. Iguanas are an invasive species bought as pets and set free when no longer wanted. They adapted very well to the south Florida climate and bred quickly spreading through out south Florida.

About Julie Adair

Julie Adair

I have a deep love of nature and marvel at the new discoveries that I make every time I pick up a camera. Through my lens I hope to share what I see with others and bring awareness as to the importance of preservation of our wildlife and their habitats. Due to over development, natural habitats are disappearing at a rapidly increasing rate. Conservation is key, and as such our nature preserves and national parks are extremely vital and need our support. Please do enoy looking at any of the images you see here or you can click on the gallery tab to see entire collections. I hope that seeing my images will inspire you to visit some parks or preserves and experience the joy that I find there. Thank you for visiting. The...

 

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