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March 25, 2005
Royalty Free Images For Your Website or Auction?
If you're looking for royalty free images for your website or auction listing, a really cool place to look is Morgue File (http://www.morguefile.com). A "morgue", in newspaper-ese, is "A place to keep post production materials for use of reference, an inactive job file" and this terrific site contains "free high resolution digital stock photography for either corporate or public use."
Categories include:
* Animals
* Objects
* People
* Scenes
* Still Lifes
* Textures
* Unsorted
Within each major category are multiple subcategories, like this list from "Scenes":
Home
Industry
Locations
Ocean
skies
Airport
Architecture
Autumn
bar
brewery, Heineken, Amsterdam
Car wash
castle
cemetery
church
city
Concentration camp, Dachau- Germany
Countryside
dining
driving
Elevator
Exhibitions
fair
farm
Fireworks
Furniture store
garden
Grafitti
greenhouse
ivy
lab
lake
landscapes
market
Military
mountains/ hills
Movie set
museum
Night
ornate
park
playground
Racetrack
river/stream
road
rodeo
Rope bridge
Scene nature
Scene religious
Scenes assorted
School
The FAQ asks:
Are the images really free?
Yes, all images are really free and they can be used in your commercial projects without permission or credit from the photogrpaher. Although selling prints, selling the images directly or claiming the photo is yours is prohibited.
Naturally, you can't sell or re-purpose any photo, but you are quite welcome to use them as is. Thanks! Kevin and Michael Conners, owners of this fine site.
Posted by SydneyJohnston at March 25, 2005 1:53 PM
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