Free postcards to print and cut-out from the photography of Paul L.G. Morris:
   A versatile and creative freelance photographer and writer.



From this page you can download some postcards for you to cut out and keep. They are held as Adobe Acrobat PDF documents which require the free Acrobat reader to view - many PCs come with this installed. Paul has prepared two sizes of each document: A4 and US Letter - both sizes are about 1.5Mb to download.

Tips for use: Print onto a fairly stiff card or photo paper using a quality setting. When dry, cut slightly oversize then fold carefully (use a straight edge such as a steel ruler) along the bottom edge of the picture. Stick the two sides together. When dryc cut to the final size - a craft knife, a steel rule and a cutting board is best - but do take care and supervise children.

These give-away images are free to use for private, non-commercial use. See the legal page for full details.

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Pale yellow cactus flower. A4 Letter
White clouds over the
Cambrian Mountains.
A4 Letter
Coprinus Toadstool amongst
Ivy leaves.
A4 Letter

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These works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
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Selection of Pictures (1):

Photograph of a white cactus flower by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly pictures
Photograph of an old agricultural roller by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly images
Photograph of a two cockerels fighting by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly digital pictures
Close up photograph of a crocus flower in spring by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly digital images
Photograph of an oak tree in the snow by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly pictures
Photograph of an illuminated carnival float by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly digital photographs
A Contre-jour photograph taken at Burnham-on-Crouch by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly digital photographs
A small fungus by Paul L.G. Morris, one of the past weekly digital photographs

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