Today's Sunday Stamps theme is movement, and I have this first class stamp from Finland issued in 2008 showing a downhill skier. Impossible to appreciate in a flat image, this is a lenticular stamp that shows a different image when you tilt it.
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I love lenticular stamps! It's really a cool way to show movement on flat surface. It's always nice to participate every Sunday and see everyone's cool finds.
ReplyDeleteThis one was part of a set on winter sports
DeleteThis stamp is really showing movement, it’s great!
ReplyDeleteIn two ways 🙂
DeleteI agree with Marina - this stamp really shows movement! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI was excited to find this one on my postcard stack
DeleteLenticular stamps are so fun. (makes me feel like a kid again to play with them)
ReplyDeleteThey are fun, and not very common, so it was a treat to receive this one
DeleteA really cool one!
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes!
DeleteGreat impression of speed and perhaps a flurry of snow. Love lenticular stamps.
ReplyDeleteI assume they are more costly to produce than regular stamps, and the blur effect adds to the impression of speed
DeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have received this stamp
DeleteJust blurred enough to really show the movement.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first received it, the blur confused me - looks a lot better in person when you can see the skier change positions
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