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Unless clearly stated otherwise, all the images in our galleries are free for our readers to take and use in anyway they wish.
Free Photographs For You To Print Off
The photographs in our galleries are published at a high resolution quality of at least 1000 pixels in width. Just click on the individual thumbnails in each gallery to view them as full sized photographs. You may print these images off for your own use so long as you do not sell them. Its pretty easy to save our photographs onto your computer. Simply hover over the photograph, right click, and select the “save as” option. Once you have the file on your PC you can either print it off yourself or take it to your local printers on a disc or memory stick.
This will allow you to print off our pictures at a moderate size to hang on your wall at home or in your office.
If you require larger pictures for canvas or poster size printing, the majority of the pictures on our site are also available at 15 mega pixels for a price of £20 per image file or £100 for 20 image files. Please email us at realwhitby@gmail.com if you want larger files to have printed off yourself. If you do copy any of our pictures please do tell all your friends where you got them from.
Free Photographs For Your Website
Our online galleries host an ever growing number of pictures of Whitby and the related area. Unless clearly stated otherwise all the photographs in the galleries are free for you to take and use on your own websites. That’s right, they are completely free. All we ask in return is 2 things :
So, that’s all you need to know. Here are the free photographs of Whitby, go get them, they’re all yours
Mick Madden
June 27, 2012 at 8:15 pm
Hello there,
I needed a picture of the Nth Yorks Moors in full heather bloom as a projected backdrop for our presentation of songs of the Moors and Dales entitled “Purple Acres” all of the songs being written many years ago by Graeme Miles of Middlesbrough. We are trying out our new songs at the Bradbury Centre, Castleton on Friday the 29th June and are trying to get the complete performance polished enough to appear at the Whitby Folk Festival this year.I will credit yourselves for the picture.
Thanks
Mick Madden.