Smithsonian’s Open Access now has over 4 million free-to-use images via Boing Boing [Shared]

Smithsonian’s Open Access now has over 4 million free-to-use images via Boing Boing

The image features a close-up of a caracal, a wild cat species, in a natural setting. The caracal is positioned in the foreground, with its head turned slightly to the left, revealing its distinctive features. Its fur is a light brown color, with a slightly darker shade on the face and ears. The caracal's ears are large and pointed, with tufts of white fur at the tips, which are characteristic of the species. The eyes are a striking blue-gray, and the mouth is open, showing its teeth, which suggests it might be vocalizing or yawning. The background is blurred, but it appears to be a dense area of green foliage, possibly bamboo, providing a natural habitat context. The lighting is soft, highlighting the caracal's features and the texture of its fur.</p></p>

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If you need to use an image for your art, product, project, or any other reason, check out the Smithsonian’s vast collection of Open Access images available under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license. I searched “cat,” and it returned over 7,000 images, and every one I looked at was terrific.

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