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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire *2005*



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100 (Legal) Sources for Free Stock Images
Thursday, October 4, 2007


  1. FreeFoto: FreeFoto.com claims to be “the largest collection of free photographs on the Internet.” They’re available for offline projects as well, as long as you’re not using them to make a profit.
  2. KAVEWALL: Look for images and textures in unique categories like tattoo, smoke, and food.
  3. Digital Dreamer: Free, royalty-free stock images can be found here.
  4. Free Photos Bank: This features a handful of the newest photos in their directory, so check back often.
  5. Free Digital Photos: Find gorgeous, easy-to-download photographs in categories like animals, celebrations, home & garden, and lots more.
  6. PD Photo: Browse through the categories and subcategories in this site’s database, most of which depict the urban and rural landscapes of the United States.
  7. Visipix: Search over a million photographs and fine art pieces.
  8. Cepolina: On cepolina, you can choose to save photos in up to five different formats.
  9. DexHaus: A wide array of beautiful images are found on this well-organized site.
  10. FreeStockImages.net: Chances are you’ll find whatever it is you’re looking for on this terrific site.
  11. TurboPhoto: TurboPhoto has 10 categories keep the high res photos easy to find.
  12. Yotophoto: An immensely popular site, Yotophoto is worth checking out.
  13. Stockvault: Search by photo subject or by the newest and most popular photos on Stockvault.
  14. Dreamstime: While most of the photos on this site cost a fee (some as low as $0.26/image), Dreamstime provides a few free stock photos.
  15. Open Stock Photography: This site offers over one million images for you to download and use however you want.

Community-Powered Content

In addition to being a great source of images, these sites host forums, file sharing and other features designed to nurture community spirit.

  1. Image After: Search tons of free photos on this site while meeting other photography lovers on the forum.
  2. Unprofound.com: Use the images however you want, just make sure you let them know where you’ve published it!
  3. Font Play: This site has nearly 10,000 free photos for you to use any way you want. Look under the “Guests” heading to search by your favorite contributor.
  4. Studio 25: This attractive site lets you upload and search images.
  5. Vintage Pixels: Share your archived photos with other users. Download images that work for your Web site or blog.
  6. Abstract Influence: Search for the stock images you want while talking about photography with other visitors on the site’s forum.
  7. amygdela’s atmosphere: This site hosts a forum and a blog, as well as tons of stock images.
  8. Every Stock Photo: A forum and blog keep this stock image site fun and informative.
  9. Photocase: The good people at Photocase are “prettying up the world.” Check out their great library of stock images.
  10. deviantART: Provocative photos spawn great debates on the site’s forum.

Artists Welcome

It’s probably pretty safe to say that every stock image site on the Web needs the help of photographers to keep it running. The following sites, however, really cater to the needs of photographers, designers, and other artists even though they’re donating their photos for free.

  1. Stock.xchng: Check out the gorgeous shots organized into lots of different categories, making your search as easy as possible.
  2. Morguefile: Browse thousands of beautiful photos in this site’s archives, but don’t miss their job board either!
  3. Woophy: This site organizes photographs by geographical location. Enter into their contest for a chance to win great prizes.
  4. The NOAA Library: Breathtaking science and nature shots are available at this site. Don’t forget to check out the “Meet the Photographers” page which includes short bios and descriptions of the featured photogs.
  5. Pixel Perfect Digital: Get tons of free stock images and read the latest in photography news.
  6. Free Range Stock: Photographers are rewarded for giving away their pictures by getting a percentage of the site’s total ad revenue.
  7. AMG Media: As long as you give credit to the photographer somewhere on your site, these images are yours for the taking.
  8. Free Photographs Network: Submit photographs for others to see, or download some for your own use.
  9. FreePhotos.com: If you’re a photographer, submit your best pictures for a chance to win cool prizes.
  10. PhotoRogue.com: If you can’t find a picture of anything you want, go to PhotoRogue.com and make a request for whatever it is you’re thinking of. Photographers will take pictures for you — and it’s still free!
  11. Graphicsarena.com: Submit your photos for consideration.
  12. Fotogenika: Send in your photos for other visitors to use on their personal sites.
  13. Image Temple: Send in your own photos to be included in this site’s gallery.
  14. Flickr: Most of the photos on this site are not free, but a clever search will turn up some real goodies.
  15. FreeLargePhotos.com: Downloaders must link their chosen photo back to the site, which gives the photographer credit.

Less is Sometimes More

Just because the sites listed in this section aren’t as expansive as some of the others on our list doesn’t mean they’re not worth checking out. Sometimes less can really means more, especially when it comes to narrowing down your search or coming across hard-to-find treasures.

  1. Mayang’s Free Texture Library: Download high-res textures from this site, which has categories like architecture, buildings, plants, wood, and stone.
  2. Liam’s Pictures from Old Books: Discover hard-to-find illustrations from old books, “most with multiple high-resolution versions.”
  3. Texture Warehouse: Find interesting textures at this great site.
  4. Free Stock Photos: Nature shots and religious themes are abundant at this free stock photography site.
  5. BurningWell: Totally free images are organized into categories like animals, bugs, cityscapes, people, plants, and textures.
  6. Design Packs: New images and themes are added monthly, so this site may not be a well kept secret too much longer!
  7. Amazing Textures: This site is a web designer’s dream. Browse hundreds of high res textures and backgrounds.
  8. Aarin Free Photo and Digital Images: These site boasts nearly 1,000 fantastic images for you to choose from.
  9. Image Base: On Image Base, breathtaking photographs are organized in categories like nature, concept, people, and city.
  10. Majestic Imagery: All the photos on this site were taken by the host.
  11. diwiesign studio: All the images are free, but if you’re a frequent user, you might want to consider making a donation to this photo entrepreneur.
  12. Zurb Photos: Photographer Bryan Zmijewski uploads his own images onto this site.
  13. tOfz.org: Find urban images for free, but consider making a contribution to this artist’s cause.
  14. LIGHTmatter: These gorgeous photos were all taken by the same artist, who also hosts the Web site.
  15. Insect Images: Find all kinds of photos of creepy crawlers here.

Stock Images Plus

There is a lot more to legal stock images than just a bank of free photos. The sites in this section all go beyond being a basic stock photography resource by offering more services that will help improve your search for and use of stock images.

  1. Creative Commons: This nonprofit site shows you how to license your images once they’ve been uploaded onto your site.
  2. Free Images: This British site offers free images as well as wallpapers, desktops, and a section of ideas and tips that will help you customize your image experience, whether you’re a photographer or not.
  3. Creating Online: This stock images site is an excellent resource for any new blogger or Web site developer. Learn about editing your images, hosting, domains, and more.
  4. ArtFavor: Find stock images, fonts, sounds, flash clipart, and more, are all on this terrific site.
  5. Geek Philosopher: Find hilarious and beautiful stock images side by side. Also check out the site’s blog and web hosting capabilities.
  6. Gimp Savvy: In addition to finding great images, Gimp Savvy also gives tips on photo touchups, making a collage, and more.
  7. Creativity 103: Find free abstract images and videos on Creativity 103.
  8. Afflict.net: Search photos and textures while learning about images in the tutorials section.
  9. One Odd Dude: Download photographs, wallpapers, textures, and more on One Odd Dude.
  10. Discover: Search for your favorite subjects or web sites, and hundreds of free icons, stock images, and other designs will appear.
  11. Photoshop Support: On Photoshop Support, browse photos, read the tutorials, and check out the great imaging tools.
  12. AncestryImages.com: Search antique portraits and use the geneaology resources link to connect you to even more tools.
  13. Free Media Goo: Download free stock images, audio, and video on Free Media Goo.
  14. National Park Service Digital Image Archive: Check out beautiful pictures taken for the NPS. This site also provides a link to the NPS official site.
  15. <New York Public Library Digital Gallery: Browse through thousands of prints, illustrations, and photos. Read the photographic services and permissions page for more information on downloading high-res files.

Miscellaneous

These image sites don’t necessarily fit into one particular category, but they’ve still got a lot to offer.

  1. Backgrounds Archive: Find beautiful backgrounds for your desktop or MySpace page.
  2. USDA Agricultural Research Service: The government’s Agricultural Research Service sponsors this “complimentary source of high quality digital photographs.”
  3. Holy Land Photos: Poignant photos of the Holy Land are available here.
  4. Stockcache.com: This site makes organizing your downloads easy.
  5. Four Bees: Browse through the stock images directory, or download royalty free music and video on Four Bees.
  6. Clipmarks: Search for free stock images with this handy tool.
  7. Yellowstone Digital Slide File: These beautiful shots of Yellowstone National Park are available for use by the media and public.
  8. Plants of Hawaii: Perfect for any botanist, this site has over 45,000 images of Hawaiian plants.
  9. Microshots: This site specializes in microscopic images.
  10. IN TEXTURE: Free stock textures are plentiful on this site.
  11. Trip Album: This site is all in French, but the photos are divided into categories based on country, making it easy to figure out.
  12. Orange Trash: Find pictures about Hungary on this Web site.
  13. Public domain stock photos: Browse categories like backgrounds, food, nature, objects, and seasonal on this site.
  14. BAJstock: Written in both French and English, this stock image site has tons of photos for you to use for free.
  15. NWYK Stock Image Library: This hilarious site provides free images that capture the drudgery and playfulness of office life.

General

These stock image sites offer a wide range of photo subjects, perfect for casual browsing or a way to get ideas before you plan out your site.

  1. Public Domain Photos: Check out these gorgeous pictures of animals, cities, landscapes, and more.
  2. Bigfoto.com: Find photos of beautiful places all around the world, as well as fun shots in the Christmas, grafitti, or food categories
  3. Photogen: Look through the Top 10 gallery to find the most popular downloads in a preview-friendly thumbnail format.
  4. Free Pixels: Find free photos, logos, or other images on this site.
  5. DHD Multimedia Gallery: Search through thousands of basic photos.
  6. PIX: This site is so easy, you don’t even have to register to download.
  7. Photo Rack: New photos are featured at the bottom of the page, so check back often to make sure you don’t miss anything great.
  8. Free Stock Photos: On Free Stock Photos, each image comes with a description detailing its size.
  9. Barry’s Free Photos: This is a great site for finding all different kinds of images for your Web site.
  10. Cromavista: This site is all in Spanish but still easy to navigate if you’re not a native speaker.
  11. IronOrchid: Several different categories allow for an efficient search on IronOrchid.
  12. Image Blowout: Have fun looking through these unique photos.
  13. FreeImages.com: Tons of categories and subcategories make searching for photos on this site simple.
  14. ilovefreePhoto: This fun, attractive site makes searching for that perfect photo a little less frustrating.
  15. Free Photo Station: Loads of great photos are all free on this site.

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Mr. Bean Video Download
Tuesday, October 2, 2007



Mr. Bean Video Download


Here are a few funny videos of the famous Cartoonist Mr. Bean who makes others laugh by his actions. He is referred to as Modern Charlie Chaplin. These videos include "The Library", "Swimmig Pool", "Christmas". Each of these episodes shows he tries to do something and does funny mistakes and how cleverly he hides them. The videos are of high quality,more than that of the pictures u can see. Download and enjoyy. Click on names to download.










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London Zoo Rare Picures - Classic


London Zoo's most magical images

For almost 180 years, its collection of natural wonders has been delighting visitors.

Now London Zoo is making the best of its pictorial archives available online for the first time, at www.zsl.org/printstore.

Here's our selection of the most enchanting images — and the stories behind them.

This baby chimpanzee was pictured in 1928 — but the first primate at the zoo, Tommy the great ape, had taken up residence almost a century before.

He didn't draw the crowds because the zoo wasn't open to the public in those early days. When he died in 1837 he was replaced by an orangutan called Jenny.

One of the keepers offers his flipper to a sea lion in 1921.

The "seal pond" had been a feature of the zoo since the Victorian era.

Fish were procured daily from Billingsgate Market and feeding time was one of the day's highlights. The sea lions have now moved out to Whipsnade.

A keeper examines a hippopotamus in 1923. The zoo has had a long and fruitful history with the species, dating back to a creature called Obaysch.

When he arrived by steamer from the White Nile in 1850, he was the first hippo to have been seen in Europe since Roman times and 10,000 people came each day to stare.

A tiger cub comes face-to-face with a young Himalayan black bear in this touching portrait from spring 1914.

The approaching Great War was soon to provide the zoo with a rather special visitor.

On being posted to France, a Canadian soldier left a young female black bear cub, called Winnie after his home city of Winnipeg, in the care of the zoo.

She became the favourite exhibit of Christopher Robin, son of author A. A. Milne, and her name inspired his most famous creation — Winnie The Pooh.

Two keepers give a pedicure to a mother elephant as her calf watches close by in 1923.
The zoo owed much of its popular success to the fact that, 40 years earlier, it was home to the most famous elephant in history.

The docile "Jumbo" reached some 11ft high and young children rode on his back.

When the zoo tried to sell him, some 100,000 British schoolchildren petitioned Queen Victoria to block the decision — to no avail.

In 1882 Jumbo was moved to his new home in America, where he was hit by a locomotive and killed three years later.

This photograph taken outside the Zoological Society offices in 1914 shows one of the zoo's earliest forays into marketing.

Four zebras pull a cart advertising a brand of tea. Paying passengers were able to sit alongside the driver.

The advertising budget for that year was said to be £730. It now stands at £300,000.

Records do not relate how happy the zebras were at being put in harness, nor how efficient they were as beasts of burden.

"The rattle-snakes are very rare and fine," reported an 1850 guide to London Zoo.

This keeper, pictured 20 years later, is not draped in a poisonous snake, of course, but a constricting python.

During the Blitz in World War II all the zoo's poisonous snakes were put down, in case their enclosure was bombed and they escaped into North London.

The famous spiral penguin pool was still 20 years away when this keeper was pictured with an emperor penguin in 1914.

Such creatures were of particular interest to the public then because of recent expeditions to the South Pole by Scott and Shackleton, both of whom ate the creatures in quantity.

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Movie News: Raindance Film Festival
Monday, October 1, 2007


Raindance Film Festival is proud to be celebrating its 15th anniversary year with a superb jury, superb and diverse films and including Mick Jones and some of the film industry’s most exciting filmmakers will both sit on the jury for the this year’s festival.

Raindance, now in its fifteenth year, will take place from September 25 – October 7 2007 in London’s West End.

Raindance has a reputation for its strong interest in music in film, and in the past has programmed some great rock’n’roll movies including Billy Childish Is Dead, The Devil & Daniel Johnston, Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man, Neil Young: Heart of Gold, Get Thrashed and Brothers of the Head, as well as documentaries on The Ramones, Lambchop, Crass, Mission of Burma, Johnny Thunders, Einsturzende Neubauten, MC5, The Real Kids and the music of Jamaica.

Last Year’s Jurors included Lou Reed, Anton Corbijn and Marky Ramone, who hosted a Q&A session after Too Tough To Die, a documentary on 2004’s tribute concert to a dying Johnny Ramone.

THE FULL JURY LINE UP IS AS FOLLOWS

Iggy Pop is an influential musician whose career has spanned over thirty years. He broke onto the music scene with The Stooges in 1967, before going solo, releasing albums such as The Idiot and Lust for Life. Films include Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee & Cigarettes (Raindance 2004) and John Waters’ Cry-Baby

Penny Woolcock - Writer / Director whose films include the recent EXODUS retelling the story of Moses for our times, MISCHIEF NIGHT, THE PRINCIPLES OF LUST and THE DEATH OF KLINGHOFFER. She has also made documentaries for television including The Wet House and Shakespeare on the Estate. She’s currently developing a musical about gangs in Birmingham.

Andrea Arnold was the recipient of the 2005 Oscar for Best Short Film for Wasp. Her feature debut, 2006?s Red Road, was the only first feature to be nominated for the Palm D’Or at Cannes and picked up the Cannes Jury Prize, five Scottish BAFTA’s, two BIFAs, The Sutherland Trophy, Best British Newcomer at The London Film Critics Awards and The Carl Foreman Award at the UK BAFTA’s.

Simon Channing Williams has produced more than 30 feature films, notable titles including The Constant Gardner and Brothers of the Head (Opening Night Raindance 2006). He has also enjoyed a long-standing partnership with director Mike Leigh, producing films such as Vera Drake, Secrets and Lies, Naked and All For Nothing

Oli Harbottle was the producer of the Raindance Film Festival for three years from 2003 to 2005. He is now the film release coordinator at Dogwoof Pictures, one of the leading art house distributors of independent film in the UK.

Jonathan Harvey an instructor of Cinematography at the NFTS and is currently in production on Amy Heckerling's new film

Mick Jones is a musician and music producer. He was the lead guitarist in The Clash, who were among the pioneers of the punk rock movement in the 1970s. He and the rest of the band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. He has since gone on to perform with General Public and Big Audio Dynamite, while also producing both albums by The Libertines.

Sandy Lieberson was the president of 20th Century Fox from 1979-1980 and MGM International from 1989-1993. He is also a renowned film producer whose credits include Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell’s Performance and Terry Gilliam’s Jabberwocky.

Anthony Quinn has been a film critic of The Independent since 1998. Before that he was a film critic of The Mail on Sunday and arts editor of Harpers & Queen. He also writes for The Daily Telegraph and The New York Times.

Jemma Rodgers Founder of Junction films and BAFTA Award winning producer for The League of Gentlemen, Double Take for BBC2 and Murphy’s Law starring James Nesbitt; Jemma has developed several scripts under the Junction Films label across both comedy and drama. These include the first ever produced original screenplay by Irvine Welsh and his screenwriting partner Dean Cavanagh, WEDDING BELLES.

Tessa Ross has been the Head of Drama for Channel 4 since 2000 and the Head of Film4 from 2002, combining the two roles in 2004 to become Controller of Film and Drama. Projects she has commissioned include This is England, The Last King of Scotland, The Motorcycle Diaries, The Road to Guantanamo and Shameless. Future releases from Film4 include Michael Winterbottom’s Geneva, Harmony Korine’s Mister Lonely and the adaptation of Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.

Davide Scalenghe manages the VC2 (Viewer Created Content) Outreach department at Current TV. He started his career at CNN International, before moving on to work at TimeOut then subsequently MTV International, where he worked on shows such as The Osbournes and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

Brian Tufano is one of the UK’s leading cinematographers. His work has included such significant films as Quadrophenia, Shallow Grave, Trainspotting and East Is East. More recent projects have included the teen drama Kidulthood and Amy Heckerling’s forthcoming I Could Never Be Your Woman. He is currently filming an adaptation of David Hare’s play My Zinc Bed, starring Uma Thurman and Paddy Considine.

Ed King Content Producer for Film and Video at MySpace UK & Joe Utichi- Editor of Rotten Tomatoes UK


www.raindance.co.uk

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Free Movies Download - A Bug's Life (1998)


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