You could try PEXELS (www.pexels.com) too.
You could try PEXELS (www.pexels.com) too.
Keith
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Thank you Kalm will take a look!
That truly is a great site Egg. I was not aware of that one.
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Cheers Larry, there are so many fantastic images, all free and all of a great resolution.
Egg
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Here's a listing of some more free resources: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/110455-freebies-hub-free-images-vectors-videos-templates-music-fonts-more.
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Yeah, the listing is pretty amazing and is being updated regularly.
Yes great list Boy thank you for sharing the link!!!!
I have read a couple of articles about Unsplash and photo liability. Be very careful with pictures of people that could be deemed recognizable. One site was found liable for using a picture from Unsplash because the person in the picture never gave consent.
Here is another article about a different website having similar problems from a Unsplash photo.
https://fstoppers.com/legal/photogra...e-photo-390211
Because of these type of articles, I tread very carefully with free images for use in websites and print material. I also know that in different countries different types of pictures can have liability issues.
Ray
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