Doesn't that picture above look delicious? It is of my breakfast one morning where I used organic cashew milk, cinnamon, oats, and bananas. If you have a website about diet or nutrition, or anything having to do with food, remember to use the camera in your phone to snap some pictures when you need them.

ROYALTY FREE ARE NOT ALWAYS FREE

One note I forgot to mention on the previous page. Royalty Free images. Royalty Free does not actually mean free. The only thing that is free is your need to pay royalties on the image rights for the months to follow, but that does not mean the image is free to use without payment or permission of some kind.

Below are 4 links to CC0 image download websites. These links are listed with my favorite at the top, then second favorite, and so on.

TRAVEL COFFEE BOOK

http://travelcoffeebook.com

MY STOCK PHOTOS

http://mystock.photos

UNSPLASH

https://unsplash.com

NEGATIVE SPACE

http://negativespace.co


NEXT UP = More Creative Commons Zero Links and FREE Pictures


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BobLoder Premium
Sweet . . .
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boomergp08 Premium
Thanks Bob
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MudreM Premium
Thanks a lot Robert. Very useful links. Cheers.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Mudre.
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rodeves Premium
Very nice. As always thanks for a great tutorial.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Rodney, it was my pleasure.
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Marcus1978 Premium
Thanks for this, Robert. I usually use Pixabay.com, but I have bookmarked this in case I need some other sources.
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boomergp08 Premium
I mainly use Pixabay too, especially for clip art and vector graphic images. I customize and alter a lot of those images for whatever I use them for.
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Marcus1978 Premium
I think I've only ever once got in trouble for using a copyrighted image, though. Several years ago, I got an email from someone's lawyer asking me to remove the image from my website. So I did, and that was the end of it. Best not to risk getting into that situation if possible, though.
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boomergp08 Premium
I agree! It is the main reason why I only use websites like Pixabay and the ones I shared here and in my other images training from last year, which is where I have the Pixabay link. The images must use the CC0 license for me to use them. This way I know I am totally safe.
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crp2511 Premium
www.pixabay.com is also a fantastic resource for CC images, and you don't have to give credit. Thanks for the training, Robert.
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boomergp08 Premium
Yes! They are my #1 selection for the majority of images I use and customize. I have a link to them in my other Free Images training.
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