Have you ever taken one of those unbeatable photos that just suits your computer desktop perfectly? You know the ones: melting moment sunsets, pristine natural environs, tranquil streams or rushing rivers. The kind of stuff that could grace the cover of National Geographic, but instead it holds a place of pride as your computer wallpaper. If you've been able to answer in the affirmative to the above question, then you've possibly also been wondering how you can share your super shot with the world. There's no need to go knocking on the door of a Lonely Planet office in a city near you, for there's a much simpler way to get your image out in general view. ![]() With the technological advances of inkjet and thermal transfer printers, it's now possible to use your photo for a whole range of personalised stationary and office supplies. Use your image as the backdrop to a business card or calling card, and in no time you'll find that your image is being admired by a whole new range of people, and many more than would be able to see it if it remained solely restricted for your eyes only on your home computer or laptop. With inkjet labels it's also possible to reproduce your image at any required size and on virtually any material - it's just up to you to pick the quality and weight of the paper or cardboard, and to decide whether you'd prefer a plain or an adhesive option. So there you go: a simple yet effective suggestion for getting further exposure for your most prized photographs. While business cards adhere to a genre of their own, and can call for a classic or traditional approach, with calling cards and labels you're ensured the chance to let your creativity run wild!
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