Online collection of public domain still photographs
June 19, 2002 8:16 AM   Subscribe

Online collection of public domain still photographs from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Need a copyright-free picture of a whale, sunset or flower? Part of the USFWS's digital media library.
posted by piskycritter (11 comments total)
 
Er, that's digital media library.
posted by piskycritter at 8:18 AM on June 19, 2002


Nice pictures, but the most godawful navigation system.
Tiny sideways white writing? No thanks.
posted by Spoon at 8:19 AM on June 19, 2002


spoon.
i think your comment goes with the posting previous to this one. But, placement aside, i agree wholeheartedly with your statement. ; )
posted by das_2099 at 8:27 AM on June 19, 2002


They are nice, but is there only one picture per animal? I mean, they only have one monkey, for crying out loud.
posted by yhbc at 8:41 AM on June 19, 2002


There aren't that many monkeys in American forests.
posted by Mo Nickels at 8:50 AM on June 19, 2002


Maybe not, but there are apparently at least several African lions. Yipes!
posted by yhbc at 9:27 AM on June 19, 2002


NOAA has one, too! and it looks like they're public domain, too :)
posted by kliuless at 10:14 AM on June 19, 2002


I like the library's search. I also like that you get full information with the search results showing file size and print specs with the thumbnail. Very nicely done.
posted by Salmonberry at 12:26 PM on June 19, 2002


Great link, thanks for this! I encourage anyone who knows of other public domain images to post them! Very useful stuff...
posted by cell divide at 12:35 PM on June 19, 2002


I found this page through Google - Public Domain Images for use in Multimedia Projects and Web Pages - thank you Springfield Township High School.
posted by Salmonberry at 1:10 PM on June 19, 2002


I just like these images - somebody was having Fun with PhotoshopTM...

sort of reminds me of this Onion story.
posted by epersonae at 10:38 PM on June 19, 2002


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