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Have you ever checked out morguefile.com? Source: over 1 year ago
Morguefile– Over 350,000 free stock photos for commercial use. Source: over 1 year ago
MorgueFile is another decent source: https://morguefile.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
The heads of the animals themselves were taken from various royalty free images ( namely morguefile.com) and then heavily modified in Photoshop to create a sort of greyscale stencil. After that, I've experimented with various layer options with public domain images from the Hubble Telescope gallery and ended up with these neat looking designs. Source: about 2 years ago
Https://morguefile.com/ used to be my go-to for public domain CC0 sort of images. They have, unfortunately, fallen into the same situation as so many other sites like it - they were bought out by Shutterstock, who now use it as a front-end to upsell you into buying their shit. The free-to-use stuff still exists, but navigating the site is a pain in the ass anymore, lots of scummy bait-and-switch shit going on. Source: about 2 years ago
Also see https://wordpress.org/openverse/ it allows you to filter to only public domain images. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Thanks for the HN treatment. As a followup piece, a Google response of this being "a bug". Followup story, my return rate for CC licensed images of "dog" went from 3 to 13. More than that, license info is not displayed (only linked), is frequently wrong, and photo credits often given to the site, not the creator of the image. https://cogdogblog.com/2022/10/google-cc-image-search-better-sad/ Try Openverse for much... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Last time I've checked, Creative Commons had their own search for things under their licenses. But now apparently that project got transferred to WordPress and is now named Openverse: https://wordpress.org/openverse/?referrer=creativecommons.org Anyways, I'd argue that's the most comprehensive database of CC-licensed works. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
> In addition, a searchable database of Creative Commons works would be a welcome addition to the Internet. Openverse is a CC search engine with 600 million items: https://wordpress.org/openverse/ And of course, Google Images supports CC search for images. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Pixabay - Over 270,000 free photos, vectors and art illustrations
DuckDuckGo - The Internet privacy company that empowers you to seamlessly take control of your personal information online, without any tradeoffs.
Unsplash - Unsplash is a website with high-quality free HD images. It has a catalog of more than three hundred thousand striking images that are neatly organized with tags. Read more about Unsplash.
Google - Google Search, also referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web
Burst - Burst has thousands of hi-res photos that are free to use.
Searx - Open source metasearch engine