
Since this post was published, I have found a new site with stunning free images & royalty free stock called Pixabay.
Welcome to my Flickr / Creative Commons Treasure Chest.
To start, I want to thank the artists who share their images under a Creative Commons license, allowing people like you and me to copy and distribute their work provided we give them credit.
I have spent hours selecting images that are extraordinary.
Here are just a few examples of my favorites, which, of course, fit my theme Enter the Between.
My Creative Commons Favorite Artists
- yewenyi: Photostream on flickr
- pareeeerica: Photostream on flickr.
- h.koppdelaney: Photostream on flickr.
- mara earth light: Photostream on flickr.
- anvosa: Photostream on flickr.
- Pink Sherbet Photography
In a previous post, Adding Images using Flickr and Creative Commons, I give you hints and Blooper Tips on how best to use Flickr/Creative Commons. It’s especially important to take note of the authors’ names and the titles of their images so you can give them credit later.

I've lent many of pictures to other blogs and authors, and when I do, I always ask they post my name as the photographer. We love to get the create for it..These are some great sites, and I often use them in my blog and two newsletters I writer for RWA Chapters.
Hi Lee,
Maybe I could use some of your photographs on my blog some time. I would be proud to show off some of your lovely work.