Flickr?

 

The advanced search there will let you search for images tagged with “bird”, 
and which have a Creative Commons license allowing Commercial use:

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=bird&m=tags&l=comm&ss=0&ct=0&mt=photos&w=all&adv=1

 

Gives me around 119,000 results…

 

Sure you could enhance the search to return more specifically NZ birds.

 

Depending on the license, you might have to provide attribution to any images 
you use, but putting that sort of attribution in your About box or similar 
would be fine.

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Bird
Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011 7:25 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: [DUG] Finding images for programs

 

Because of my name I tend to decorate some screens of my programs with images 
of NZ birds.

 

While it is easy to find images on the web via Google Image search, finding 
images that I can use without worry of copyright is not so easy.

 

If I can I find the original photographer and ask permission, professional 
photographers or artists tend to say “No”, those without fancy websites are 
almost impossible to contact and are more likely to not mind. (eg travellers 
blogs etc).

 

Some photos are marked as Wikimedia Commons, which means should be fine.

 

The irony is that Google Image search allows one to now upload a picture and 
find the matches on the web, excellent for finding the original site for it (I 
have noticed a lot of these images appearing  elsewhere as well without credit 
as to their origin).

 

What do others do to find art or images?

 

John Bird

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