I'm glad to see you are sourcing your images now. However, you are still using images that don't belong to you in order to make money - this is generally frowned upon!
You can do an image search for photos that include permission to reuse and possibly make money on... Pixabay (and similar) and Wikipedia commons are usually safe.
Great images, but I wish I felt confident that you had permission to use them.
You are right i thought putting a source to image is enought. I took a research i found this site for free images https://www.everypixel.com/free .
This one is also great https://unsplash.com/search/photos/hvar
Thank You for advice
Awesome! I look forward to your next post.
he sourced his images . but you do have a point . I could not look at the terms of service in the sourcing . It was not in english so I can not say whether they can be used or not . more research needs to be done .
Hey @wolfhart and @viking-ventures, I just gave him an old post of mine to look at explaining proper image sourcing. Hope it helps ;) Way to go to be on the look out for this kind of thing you two!
It's a tricky area, for sure, but I also know it's the most common reason for someone to flag a post - I'd rather let someone know. :-)
the most important part is that he sourced them . most people will not go into each photo and look at the copie rights condition . or why should they . in his case it in another language . so I can't say and I or anyone would not no if he got permission . that would not be indicated in any article just that it was source . the 1st thing that would happen is a warning from "cheetah" . That did not happen .
The big thing is to source not only photos but all possible copyright items .
This is not the venue to discuss this