Where Can I Find High-Quality Nature Photos for a Biology Project?

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The discussion centers on finding high-quality, high-resolution images related to the relationship between living things and their environment. Users suggest resources such as pro.corbis.com and photos.com for unique nature photography. Recommendations include conducting a Google search for nature imagery or exploring nature galleries for additional options. Participants encourage sharing any valuable links to images discovered during the search.
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ok I'm not so sure if this topic is exactly where its supposed to be...in the biology section! :redface: oh well but the topic of the pics I'm looking for is called: "the relationship of living things and their environment" ...lol

does anyone know where i can find high quality/ high resolution pics of some science and nature stuff?? :) there are some in pro.corbis.com and photos.com, but I'm looking for those nicely shot and unique looking pics! thanks!~
 
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Do a google search on nature imagery or look for nature gallery, that should give you plenty to go through :)

If you find anything worthwhile or pretty, post the link! :D
 
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