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I hope this helps you get the desired image/photo of Mas Rizal. I usually only search in Google Image Search, if you find it, open it, copy it, paste it into Paint, crop it or resize it, copy it again, and then paste it into the post page on WLW. If the image is not very common, i.e. rarely used, or I took it on a large website, then I list the source, otherwise or forget, yes, there is no image credit. In a way, I`m afraid of Google`s copyright terms of service anyway. Hehe.. picjubmo.com (Picjumbo) – Here you will find high-quality photos for personal and commercial use. You just need to add the correct assignment. imcreator.com (IM Free) – An exceptional collection of high-quality photos on all domains that are free for commercial use. Most images are from Flickr and require attribution. Meanwhile, it`s common to co-opt images from Google Images, it turns out that it can infringe copyright, thanks for the advice gettyimages.com (Getty Images) – If you`re looking for professional images for your website without expensive royalties, Getty has something for you. You can embed images from Getty Images on your website for free, although there may be ads.
In fact, we can search for image files in Google Image Search. As long as the photo we take is in the public domain or under a Creative Commons license. It`s legal. The problem is that the image search algorithm if mBah first defines stock photos from premium photography websites and websites of paid photo providers, while free positions lose. So, visit the following websites if Google Image Search can`t help you. Stock.XCHNG (commonly known as SXC) is a website operated by Getty Images. The website claims they have 350,000 photos or images of 30,000 photographers. To get a photo of this page, you must first register.
And the good news is that with the Allowed Commercial Use & Mods label, you can also use the image for commercial purposes. You can even edit the image this way. In addition, it is an interesting resource for photos2 that fall into the category of public domain, www.publicdomainsherpa.com/public-domain-photographs.html Wikimedia is an image provider website owned by Wikipedia. In addition to the possibility of being used for blog purposes, the images on this website can also be used as learning materials, as each image on this website provides information. Surprisingly, vector and other images can be redesigned with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, etc. commons.wikimedia.org (Wikimedia Commons) – This site contains more than 21 million images under a free or public domain license. Images are organized into categories where you can find images via search terms. You are welcome Gus. Hopefully it will be easier to get free images, yes 😉 superfamous.com (Super Famous) – a great resource for finding high-resolution images for your website and other design projects. The images are licensed under a Creative Commons license and require attribution.
Well, by changing the license to commercial use and authorized mods, it is certain that the images displayed are marked as Creative Commons. On this page there are already millions of images from which you can choose freely. In addition, Pixabay`s images are also of high quality and are the work of professional photographers who can be seen from all Pixabay images. In addition to additional information, photos or images in a blog/website can be a decoration of the article in question. Another free photo provider can be tried at Free Photo For Your Blog As we all know, images or photos are one of the most influential complementary media for blog content, especially for article creation. Yes, let the message be better if there is a photo So, to take a photo on flickr, you can not be careless. I just understood the cuts via the info.. When you find a matching photo, right-click the photo, and then see Some rights reserved for a copyright statement.
To receive photos or images from this site, you can register in advance or not. pdpics.com (Public Domain Photos) – Websites contain thousands of royalty-free images that can be used in personal and commercial projects, but with attribution. The website offers free photos on Free Stock Photos with different categories. You also don`t need to sign up to get the photo you want. However, the risk is that the copyright holder of the image will sue us for using the image without permission. You may not upload or use images you find on Facebook without the permission of the photographer (or other copyright owner). But you might think that others are constantly uploading and sharing Facebook photos, so how can this be illegal? While this may be a common event, it is illegal. You may not take an image from Facebook and publish it on your blog or include it in your book or presentation unless you have permission to do so or such use falls under an exception such as fair dealing. Amit Agarwal, a veteran blogger from India whose articles I often paraphrase, struggles to provide a list of good websites from free photo providers, that is, we can use them. Some can be used immediately, others require credits, but they are all free Kog. Hehe..
morguefile.com (Morgue File) – This website stores over 300,000 free images and you can use them in personal and commercial projects without attribution. The image gallery has a built-in cropping tool and you can link directly to images on your website. But to avoid someone`s copyright, we have several websites that provide free images and can be legally used for blog purposes. The existence of photos in posts is also very useful in increasing the likelihood that people will visit related messages because they are interested in the photo. For example, if you automatically share a post on Facebook. People prefer to look at photos rather than read long sentences. If you say, use your own kang screenshots more often. You see, discuss the tutorial. But the info is very interesting. I made it a source of photos for my other blogs. Thanks for the info Kang. If it`s difficult, why not just google the image? It`s easier, just type a keyword, and then thousands of images will be displayed.
Creative Commons is a system that allows a photographer to give others permission to use the images they have without omitting the caption, where the source of the photo comes from. What about MotoGP.com website? According to bro yudiono, it is a copyright infringement if we download the image2 that is there, then tancepin in inBlog? MorgueFile offers free images or photos without registration.