Reusable Art Abstract Textures, Background Photos - free stock images WPClipart Home Page Bancos de imágenes gratuitas para descargar Recorriendo la web con mi barrita de Stumble, encontré un excelente post con 25 bancos de imágenes de stock para descargar, algo que puede resultar útil para cualquier proyecto digital, fotomontaje o lo que se nos ocurra. Todos necesitamos imágenes de calidad y qué mejor si son gratuitas. Aquí elaboré la lista de los bancos de imágenes gratuitas que me parecen mejores, y que a su vez permiten la descarga con simplemente un registro. Además hay algunos sitios que posibilitan subir nuestras propias fotografías y pagarnos por las descargas. Si eres un buen fotógrafo y no pretendes demasiado dinero por tus imágenes, te recomiendo registrarte y hacer la prueba aunque sea con algunos pocos archivos. Flickr Es uno de los sitios más populares hoy en día. Stock.xchng Personalmente es uno de los que más uso, ya que contiene muchisimas imágenes de excelente calidad y es muy práctico para descargarlas. Morguefile Es un banco que brinda material fotográfico como materia prima. Stockvault Pixelgalerie
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Copyright-Free Photo Archive: Public Domain Photos and Images The photo archive at Gimp-Savvy.com has more than 27,000 free photos and images saved on our own dedicated server, consisting of over 2.5 Gbytes of data. The goal is to make this archive a resource for collage and photo-montage using digital image editing techniques such as those described in Chapter 7 of Grokking the GIMP. To improve the archive's usefulness, full indexing of the images is planned. However, this job would be taxing for a single person, and would probably produce only mediocre results. In looking through the archive you will be able to browse pages of photo thumbnails, which are linked to the full-size images. The images and photos found in this archive come from three main sources: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the U.S. The photos you'll find here are copyright free, but some restrictions still apply.
WorldImages Images in the Public Domain Copyright notice: The U.S. Copyright Office's circular entitled Copyright Basics and particularly the section on How long copyright protection endures, explain why these images came to belong to the public. In a nutshell, works published prior to 1978 were protected for a maximum of 75 years. See "sources", below for more information on these particular images. Related material: Lantern slides (under development), B&C Art Gallery (new site, under development) See also Imagery and allied axes: Grazing rights in the public domain, some musical instruments, and scanning old images. The image directories: Also, take a look at Maxim's flying machine Sources: The images in the directories referenced above are from scans by Jessica Reardon (Williams College) and dpd (Williams College and SRU), with some logistic help by Fran Hutchinson (Bay Path College) of images from Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, 1911, G & C Merriam Co. Dailey's home page.
Discover the world's most endangered species Wildscreen's Arkive project was launched in 2003 and grew to become the world's biggest encyclopaedia of life on Earth. With the help of over 7,000 of the world’s best wildlife filmmakers and photographers, conservationists and scientists, Arkive.org featured multi-media fact-files for more than 16,000 endangered species. Freely accessible to everyone, over half a million people every month, from over 200 countries, used Arkive to learn and discover the wonders of the natural world. Since 2013 Wildscreen was unable to raise sufficient funds from trusts, foundations, corporates and individual donors to support the year-round costs of keeping Arkive online. As a small conservation charity, Wildscreen eventually reached the point where it could no longer financially sustain the ongoing costs of keeping Arkive free and online or invest in its much needed development. Therefore, a very hard decision was made to take the www.arkive.org website offline in February 2019.
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