Top 5 Popular Photos on morgueFile.com

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My Top 5 Photos

I wanted to share my top 5 photos in the morgueFile.com photo archive. These have been downloaded in high resolution more than any other photos in my collection on that site. (For reference, I currently have over 600 photos there, with over 50,000 high-res downloads and over a quarter million views.)

You're welcome to browse through my photos there, and tens of thousands of other photos contributed by thousands of other photographers. The photos in the archive on morgueFile.com are not public domain, but you can use them, royalty-free, and with no download cost, for your creative projects. You don't even need to give the photographer credit or let the photographer know when you're using one, although that is usually very much appreciated!

If you like this Lens, you might also like my Lens where I feature my top 5 best-selling photos on Shutterstock.com. If you'd like to take better pictures to upload to sites like morgueFile.com, you might like Take Five! for Better Photos, an e-book available for immediate download.

#1: Model for the Video Liberty project (videoliberty.org) 

You can get your own Video Liberty shirt!

(Other goodies available too!)

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#2: Giving people a hand 

#3: Hot Stuff! 

#4: Cold Stuff! 

#5: It's a gamble... 

There you have 'em!

These may change over time as people download other photos, so I'll try to keep this Lens updated. If you're a photographer, you might be interested in contributing some of your "spare" photos to the morgueFile archive. If you are more interested in making money from your photos, you can always sign up with a microstock site like Shutterstock or Dreamstime. If you're new to photography or just haven't taken it seriously before, be sure to get your copy of Take Five! for Better Photos too!

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