Yes, you may use it based on the usage policy. If there is a disclaimer stating, you can use the photos only after written permission, that means you should tell the purpose get the approval and use it. With the new Google feature, you may search for copy right free images and use them. If the government image is listed in copyright free you may use it. Here is a guide of how to choose the copyright free images from Google, check the link.
for a commercial usage (in a media that will be sold) NO!
Bee Mp3 is an okay website
Sorry, i read more into it and found the answer.....okay okay, i found it in the small print. The answer is no.
No, it is not ethical to use photographs without permission.
There are so many different websites for government grants in the state. The first thing would be to search what state you live in.
'Royalty-free' refers to stock photographs that can be used after only one payment (or are free) without needing to pay the owner of the photo after every use. Websites such as Getty Images and IStockPhoto offer many royalty-free photographs for sale.
A camera.
Aerial photographs. Who are you are you from Valhalla.
Yes they do.
camrea i think
A good and flexible site for this would be Minted. They offer lots of options to customize your cards to your liking. It also offers the ability to use your own photographs for your cards.
for national security reasons (movement of troops during a time of war)