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Can anyone direct me to a site with freeware photos home aquarium fish. Or a site where such photos are sold?
I need the photos of small pet fish for a commercial project I'm putting together. TY
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
IstockPhoto.com is where I get all my stock photography. Its not free, but its as close to free as you can get for royalty free images from photographers. $3 for a lower quality print quality DPI image, and $1 for a screen quality. For like a full poster size DPI its like $10 or so.
Anytime I need to do a web marketing campaign I go there first since its the cheapest place on the internet to get proof that I have licensed a photo for an ad campaign (so nobody can sue me). Though, their fish selection has a bit to be desired.
I bet some of the artists on deviantart.com would be willing to sell their photos cheap. They're all starving artists there.
You can do a filter on flickr.com to search for photos that have unrestricted copyright licenses. But most of them are the crappy "non commercial, no derivitives" license.
- 5 years ago
picture taken during WW II shows all around st Paul's burning and then the magnificent dome showing above the rubble. The British people worked hard to save ST Paul's and Prince Charles and Princess Diana got married there in 1981.