Many of you might now this tip, but I thought I’d share it anyway.
You often need images websites or presentations and really don’t want to pay a couple of dollars per image at the stock photo websites like Getty Images, iStockphoto and Dreamstime (by the way my favorite).
Although most of us know about Flickr, it is not always that we view it as little more than people’s holiday images. But when I need to find free great quality images, I:
- Go to http://flickr.com
- Go to advanced search
- Check the checkbox “
- Enter my search criteria and get great material!
Happy image hunt…
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You do have to remember to attribute the author
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
@Peter
Well yeah.
But how do you implement this? Currently there are no real guidelines for doing it. I think the problem is well described here: http://daggle.com/flickr-fail-on-creative-commons-attribution-691