Special Offers: Posters

Prices in US$

Create your own personalised poster and choose between a 3 x 2 or 5 x 4 layout.

The smaller posters are 18 x 12 inches (45.72 x 30.48 cms) and contain any six DragonflyPix photographs of your choice. Simply fill in the Order Form and indicate which photographs you would like included and in which position they should occur (1 being the top-left corner, 3 the top-right corner and 6 the bottom-right corner). Of course you also have the choice of callout language, border colour, etc.

The large posters are 30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cms) and they contain 20 photographs of your choice. Again all you need to do is to indicate on the Order Form which photographs you want included and their position (1 being the top-left corner, 5 the top-right corner and 20 the bottom-right corner). And again you have the choice of callout language, border colour, etc.

Remember: these are not the usual, thirteen-to-the-dozen reproduction posters which you can pick up cheap in any old shop. They are true photographic posters, printed on professional-grade photographic paper, and because you decide their contents and layout, they make a perfect and unique gift.

We've included a small preview of each poster size below, but if you would like to assess their photographic quality in detail, please let us know and we'll send you a full-sized soiled proof copy.

The price of the smaller posters is € 69 each, while the large posters are € 89 each.


 

  Small poster (18 x 12 inches) Large poster (30 x 20 inches)  
  Small poster, 18 x 12 inches, 3 x 2 photographs Large poster, 30 x 20 inches, 5 x 4 photographs  
 

"Winter is coming - dragonflies are going. To bridge the time gap until Sympecma starts flying again, I wanted to decorate the walls with my favourites. But since I couldn't choose just one or two of your perfect pictures, I decided to order a big, 20-picture poster. I've framed it and it's now hanging opposite my bed. The photos I selected are all of dragonfly species, except one, which is of a damselfly: a Nehalennia. Last night I dreamed of that Nehalennia (being attacked by 19 different species of dragonflies ... ;-)"
Klaus Burbach, Germany