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Photography Ideas - Free Content To Copy For Your Website

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If your website or blog has a photography theme, and you're looking for more photography ideas, so that you can keep your readers engaged.
Then there is an abundance of free content that you can simply copy and paste to your website or blog, without fear of infringing on any copyright.
To start with, if your just looking for photography ideas for images, or pictures to make your site more attractive to your visitors, then a great place to go is Flickr.
There is a large, and growing community of semi-professional, and professional photographers that are allowing the general public to copy their photographs and publish them in their own websites or blogs.
These photographers have deliberately put their work in the public domain under the Creative Commons Attribution.
Allowing you to copy their work, as long as you provide a link back to them.
The quickest way to find photographs that are under this license is to do a creative commons search, or a cc search.
To do this just type into Google "creative commons" and you will quickly be able to do a cc search.
Once on the cc search page you will be given the option to search exclusively for Flickr photographs that come under the creative commons license.
This will save you time sifting through all the Flickr photographs that you are not allowed to copy.
If you're looking for more than just pictures to copy, and you need interesting articles, stories and content as well as pictures included, so that you can just fill up your site without having to think much, then you will be spoiled for choice at the cc search page.
There at the cc search page, you will have access to all the creative work you need, and all the sites that are licensed under the creative commons attribution, including - Europeana Media, Flickr Image, Fotopedia Image, Google Web Search, Google Images, Open Clip Art Library and more.
The creative commons attribution license is the same one as used by the very popular Wikipedia, where you can find information on just about any topic known to man.
You are allowed to copy anything on the Wikipedia website, as long as you provide a link back.
You may find this useful to provide information on your blog or website.
The Wikipedia website can be very factual however, and you may find the articles on the various other licensed websites more attractive.
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