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An intimate portrait of a Scalloped Hammerhead Shark. The dark patches on either side of the mouth are the shark’s electro-sensing organs.
Photographed at Isla Darwin, Galápagos

Scalloped Hammerhead Shark, Sphyrna lewini

Order NoteCard Stock # MSC 119
For enlargements, refer to Photo No. 333U33
©1996 Marc Shargel

About Our Note Cards

Our Note Cards are each hand constructed by mounting a photographic print on card stock. All our cards are 5 x 7 inches, blank inside, and each comes with an envelope. We use card stock made of recycled paper and hemp fibers, totally tree free; our envelopes are at least 50% recycled fiber content. A portion of the proceeds from sale of these cards will be donated to organizations working to conserve the marine environment s where the photos were taken.

Because the image on every card is a real photograph, you may decide you want to put it on display. Several people who’ve received our cards tell us they’ve framed them!

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All of our images are available in larger sizes: framed fine-art enlargements, suitable for hanging in your home or office are hand made by the photographer.

 


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