Members are always on the lookout for high quality, free (Creative Commons Zero - CC0) photos to use. Creative Commons Zero allows you to reuse images that are so labeled for personal as well as commercial purposes without need for attribution. You can edit the photos from pexels.com in any way you want. You can crop, annotate, and use all filters.
You can search for specific photos, including by color, and download in different size formats. You can even customize the size. If you open a free account, you will be able to save collections you find and like.
Although pixaby.com still remains a favorite of members, pexels.com could soon challenge that. Why don’t you try both and decide for yourself?
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