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    Needpix - library of more than 1.5 million free, or so-called Public Domain Photos and Illustrations licensed with CC0. PDPics.com – Public domain photo collection with about 7400 high resolution pictures up to 6000x4000. All images licensed under CC0 license. Smithsonian Institution – Open Access – 2.8 million Free Public Domain images ...

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    Colorsport Images Ltd is a sports photographic archive and agency, containing around 10 million images covering almost 150 years of sport, serving all forms of media outlets.

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    Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. In the majority of cases, professional sports photography is a branch of photojournalism , while amateur sports photography, such as photos of children playing association football , is a branch of vernacular photography .

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    Windows Spotlight is a feature included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 which downloads images and advertisements from Bing and displays them as background wallpapers on the lock screen. In 2017, Microsoft began adding location information for many of the photographs.