Lois Duncan Steinmetz gazing at the Suwannee River by State Library and Archives of Florida http://flic.kr/p/ede3BK
“Borrowed time and borrowed world and borrowed eyes with which to sorrow it.”
— Cormac McCarthy, The Road
Barren Canopy
Rattlesnake Ridge, Washington, August 2009Shot with a Holga 120CFN
Fuji Velvia RVP100, cross processedVia analogvisions, my personal photography blog
Snails, 2006
From the Teenage Stories series
[via Noorderlicht]
Tourists explore massive dead tree with tunnel cut out for a road in Sequoia National Forest, May 1951.
In December 2012, we published a portrait of a giant 247 ft Sequoia called the President.
Photograph by Andrew H. Brown, National Geographic
Damaged trees, Hurricane of 38 (by Boston Public Library)
Leslie Jones
Damaged trees, Hurricane of 38 (by Boston Public Library)
Leslie Jones
A bunch of trees in misty sunrise (by april-mo)
Princess Tuvstarr and the Fishpond, 1913
Illustration for “Leap the Elk and the Little Princess Cottongrass” or “The story of Skutt the Moose and little Princess Tuvstarr” by Helge Kjellin
From Swedish Folk Tales Illustrated by John Bauer
[Image via Golden Age Comic Book Stories]
Nude in Wood, circa 1925
Bromoil transfer print
From the National Media Museum Collection



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Julia Fullerton-Batten
Snails, 2006
From the Teenage Stories series
[via Noorderlicht]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/b859eb3a0c23e81f10b5214ad6b99927/tumblr_mlldwobXkt1qzhl9eo1_500.jpg)




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John Bauer
Princess Tuvstarr and the Fishpond, 1913
Illustration for “Leap the Elk and the Little Princess Cottongrass” or “The story of Skutt the Moose and little Princess Tuvstarr” by Helge Kjellin
From Swedish Folk Tales Illustrated by John Bauer
[Image via Golden Age Comic Book Stories]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcqtcsWGuN1qzhl9eo1_500.jpg)
