Computer Science, asked by anamika5098, 3 months ago

what are the different sources from where you can get images ? class 7​

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Answered by AzzyLand
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Hello,

You can get Images from google, Pixabay. Currently, Pixabay is the first website I visit when I need a free stock photo, Unsplash: Unsplash is a great source of very artsy images to use for your blogs and digital projects, StockSnap, Flickr, Pexels, Death to the Stock Photo, Snapwire Snaps.

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How To Find Open Source Images For Your Blog

It’s no surprise that blog posts with images do better on average than those without. According to the Social Science Research Network – 65% of all humans are visual learners, and respond better to visual cues, especially those bright in colour.

Nothing turns off readers quicker than huge chunks of unbroken text, and including images help to break up text, making it easier to read and more engaging for your audience.

The cost of paying for images adds up tremendously over time, and definitely outweighs the benefits of using such services. This post gives you 7 of the best sources for finding open source images, and how can use them to improve your blog.

A Quick Primer on The Creative Commons License

The creative commons license provides a simple standardized way for content creators to keep their copyright whilst allowing “certain uses” of their work.

In simple English, it allows you to use content such as images on your blog that have been issued under Creative Commons.

The creator can determine whether or not an image can be distributed, edited, built upon and copied, all within the boundaries of copyright law.

All the sources listed here can be used to find open source images for your blog; however you must attribute the original author, in the way he or she specifies.

1. Creative Commons Search

Creative Commons Search is the easiest way to search for open source images across multiple websites that can be used for your blog posts.

How To Use Creative Commons Search

You can search for images simply by entering a keyword in the search query box and clicking on the website you’d like to search images for.

Note: You can also search for images that are specifically allowed to be used for commercial purposes and images that allow you to modify, adapt or build upon.

All images in each site provided by the Creative Commons Search must be attributed in the way the original author specifies.

Image usage

For example this author on Flickr specifies users not to make any derivative work from his images, and they must link back to his blog, from the page where the image is being used on their website.

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