What a Forest Is Worth is a 3D virtual gallery on MyGallery3D, a walkable online exhibition of 14 works. Step inside and explore it in your browser: no app, no headset.
A 3D virtual museum of forests: mist, moss and old trees, and the carbon accounting that now depends on them.
The photographs in this online exhibition are contributed by photographers on Pexels and are free to use. Each is credited to the person who took it.

A forest path lined with birch trees disappears into autumn mist. The trees mark a passage through quiet woodland.
Photograph by Roman Biernacki, via Pexels.

Conifer trees wrapped in morning fog and haze. The forest as a place of transformation and concealment.
Photograph by Diana ✨, via Pexels.

Tall trees emerge through mist at daybreak, their forms softened by fog. A study in how forests reveal themselves gradually to the eye.
Photograph by Beepin4, via Pexels.

A forest path vanishes into fog, rendered almost dreamlike by the enveloping mist. The pathway invites us deeper into obscurity.
Photograph by Aleksandr Gorlov, via Pexels.

Tall pine trees dissolve into fog. A forest where mist becomes as solid as the trees themselves.
Photograph by David Music, via Pexels.

Tall pines become dark forms against morning fog. The silhouettes emphasize the graphic beauty of trees stripped to their essential shapes.
Photograph by Raul Ling, via Pexels.

A misty woodland path draws the viewer deeper into the trees. The composition balances the invitation of the path ahead with the quieting effect of mist.
Photograph by Nikita Kulikov, via Pexels.

A serene forest of evergreens on a winter morning, mist softening the view. The quiet of woodland in cold season.
Photograph by AX, via Pexels.

Sunlight breaks through mist and autumn trees. A moment when forest and season and atmosphere align.
Photograph by Matvei, via Pexels.

Trees stand as dark silhouettes against misty air, their shapes simplified to pure form. Fog strips the forest to its essential geometry.
Photograph by Raka Miftah, via Pexels.

Treetops blur into mist under gray sky, their boundaries softened. The fog dissolves the boundary between forest and air.
Photograph by David J. Boozer, via Pexels.

Towering trees packed close in mist. The exhibition's subject: how forests fill space and change with atmosphere.
Photograph by Max Parada, via Pexels.

Dense mist wraps around lush forest growth, obscuring detail and deepening the sense of mystery. The fog becomes as much a presence as the trees themselves.
Photograph by Amal A S, via Pexels.

Fog and tall trees rendered in black and white. Stripped to essentials: trees, mist, light.
Photograph by Helena Jankovičová Kováčová, via Pexels.