Showing posts with label Royalty Free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royalty Free. Show all posts

Pexels / Pixabay 4K Images

Do Pexels and Pixabay have 4K images. Yes they do. And they are royalty free to download and use. The way to find them is to just use the search bar. For both websites the term "4K" typed on its own is replaced with, or will automatically give you the results for "4K Wallpaper" and "HD Wallpaper". So any of these search terms should return a good haul of great images for you to use. The resolutions are big, and the quality is very high. The picture below is available at a maximum size of 6399 x 3599. I've made it much smaller for this post.


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Picture: Owl in a tree. Camera: Canon EOS R5. Taker: @dkeats -Pexels



What Are The Best Websites For Royalty Free Images

Royalty free images are photos that are used by internet users without having to pay a license fee. Anyone can use royalty free images on their website without having to pay. Creating a website can be expensive [starting a Blogger or Wordpress site for free is always an option], so using royalty free images is a good way to make it look nice without spending money. Many people also use royalty free images on social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

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Dubai - Schweizer_Solutions Pixabay


Businesses use royalty free images because they are cost-effective. There are many websites that offer royalty free images with no copyright for free or at low prices. Most websites allow you to upload several different types of royalty free images and choose which one works best for your project. Many users also find it helpful when websites have filters to help them find the perfect image for their project. This makes it easy for businesses to use royalty free images and create a professional looking website or social media page.

The internet has made it easy for you to find the best royalty free images. All you need is the right tools, basically just an Internet connection really, and you’re ready to start searching. There are several apps available on both Android and iOS that make finding royalty free images easy. 

Some of the best sites include Pixabay [Best], Canva, Unsplash and Pexels. There are many more. These websites allow you to quickly scan through different images and graphics until you find one that works well with your project. Some of these sites now also offer free videos for projects. Believe it or not, you can also find great deals on royalty free images if you buy them in bulk through online marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. I'd stick to free though if I were you. There's so many professional pictures to choose from.

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Cruise ship - Pixabay

You can find the best royalty free images by searching for keywords like “royalty free”, “free stock photos”, “free stock video”, “free photos”, “freebie” and other similar words on various search engines like Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Brave Browser and Baidu etc. You can also visit website eStockPhoto which lists all available stock photos under various categories including business ideas, design, education etc.. Other websites list their own photography under various price points ranging from $0-$1000+. Check out a list of some of the best sites by visiting: https://buffer.com/library/free-images/


Businesses use royalty free images because they are cost-effective and easily found online using apps or search engines. For paid, you can easily find great deals on these photos if you buy in bulk through online marketplaces like Amazon or eBay as well as sites like Fiverr and Canva, which are either free [Pixabay and Pexels are the best] or have 1000s of extra stock photos available at very low prices per photo.


8 Great Mid-Flight Helicopter Images

Pictures of Helicopters in mid-air. Here are 8 great images of Helicopters in mid-air. A mix of mostly Police, Military and Rescue Helicopters. I'm sure most are aware, but if not, and you want to attempt to capture a picture of a Helicopter flying for yourself, all you have to do is set your camera to sports mode. If it doesn't have sports mode adjust to a faster shutter speed.

 

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Police Helicopter [OK-BYH] Camera: Canon EOS 5d Mark II. [Pixabay]


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Marines Chinook Chopper Stomping


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 Helops Mountain Rescue Helicopter With a Dangling Man [Camera-man]


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N20GN. Real smooth. Looks like something James Bond 007 would travel in. Camera used: Nikon D7100 DSLR


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Royal Air Force [RAF] Chinook in mid-air. Camera: Fujifilm FinePix Sl1000


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 An RAF Rescue Helicopter. Camera: Olympus E-M1 Mark II


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NH90 Military Flying Over. Camera: Canon EOS R5


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Police Helicopter CP-6. Camera: Nikon Coolpix P900





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