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<font size="-1"><span style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;">Hey
everyone who suggested different sites/sources, thx very much, they are
all helpful.<br>
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-Peter<br>
p.s. and if I can get to that Compubooks store, I'll see if they still
have that book with the CD of royalty-free images.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Until I get back home and can paste my link collections for this
topic, I'll recommend you check out the mediawiki commons:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://commons.wikimedia.org">http://commons.wikimedia.org</a>
Also keep in mind that the pictures in the wikipedia are either GPL or
(and becoming more commonly) are released into the public domain.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org">http://en.wikipedia.org</a>
Neither of these are what I would consider a complete resources, so I
did go looking for others when I wanted to spruce up my own website.
I'll report back with more this evening.
Also, do some searches for clipart or cartoons or other such
non-photographic pictures and you may find some nice archives of them.
Personally, I tend to like cartoon or clipart type images for a
website.. but photographs, especially when edited, can come out
looking fantastic. I hacked up a cool barbed wire fence photograph I
found on the wikimedia commons to make my website logo.
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