Help me find high res shots of beautiful old trees.
July 14, 2015 1:40 PM   Subscribe

Inspired by yesterday's Your Shot post on National Geographic, I bought a print. Now I want more

I am familiar with the works of Thomas Pakenham and Beth Moon, but I don't want coffee table books, I want high res, high quality shots I can hang on my wall. As I mentioned, I went on Ken Lee's personal site last night and purchased a print of the bristlecone, but I would like pictures of trees like those found in the above books. Where does the *discerning* mefite go to acquire their nature porn?
posted by msali to Media & Arts (5 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite

 
I don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for, but Scott Reither has some very nice photos, many of which include trees. This one is kind of cool.
posted by primethyme at 1:49 PM on July 14, 2015


Have you tried Etsy? more; still more.
posted by amtho at 2:45 PM on July 14, 2015


FreeLargePhotos has a lot of good ones. URL sounds spammy but it's the project of a friend of mine. Not all awesome, but a lot of awesome. On the off chance that you would tolerate one more coffee table book, there is also this one though it's US focused.
posted by jessamyn at 3:30 PM on July 14, 2015


Here are some trees.
posted by Obscure Reference at 6:56 PM on July 14, 2015


Other good online print sellers worth browsing through:
http://society6.com/prints
http://eyebuyart.com/
http://20x200.com/
posted by yesbut at 1:48 AM on July 15, 2015


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