There are times when searching Google images you scratch your head and wonder how the images shown are relevant to the search term. Richard Byrne has come up with eight alternative sites that you may want to share with your students. Three are listed below with brief explanations, but you will find five additional sites and more information in his post!
* Morgue File- This site has 1000s of images as well as lessons on photography imaging and image editing. The images are free for education and commercial use. Make sure to check for attribution for each image as it varies.
* Every Stock Photo - This site is a search engine. It searches for images that are in the public domain or Creative Commons licensed pictures. Search results show as images and when you click through you will find all the necessary information: a larger version, a link to the source and attribution information.
* Pixabayalso provides public domain images (but be aware that the top row of images are from other sources and require payment). You may search by keyboard or spend time browsing. To quickly download create an account. Otherwise you will have to enter a capcha code to download.
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There are times when searching Google images you scratch your head and wonder how the images shown are relevant to the search term. Richard Byrne has come up with eight alternative sites that you may want to share with your students. Three are listed below with brief explanations, but you will find five additional sites and more information in his post!