Can I make a plea to those among us who focus on design of graphic images to fill a gap in RGB Stock's coverage? A search today for "DNA" and "gene" revealed not a single image! Can I encourage someone to design a few images of the DNA helix, the nucleic acid building blocks of the helix, etc, etc? The field appears to be wide open!
Thanks in anticipation.
Sounds like a worthy project...
We are in dire need of Halloween pictures. We don't have a full page of them doing a search for Halloween. There is still enough time to get them up before the end of the month.
Also instruments:
Yes, we have no bassoons! Very few trumpets, no oboes, violas etc.
Anyone a member of an orchestra?
I discovered this morning that double heliixes are rather trickly to draw. I've got the spirals but now I need to make the shading look decent. I'll lick the problem though...
Be careful licking a double helix :)
Another idea:
Since it's autumn now - I'm missing photos of leaf blowers in action
--Michael
I do not have macro filter enough good to cover DNA ;P.
Just jokin g... Nice idea ;)
The cathedral dome in Florence is one of the great architectural achievements and I don't see a good picture of it in our files.
If anyone has access to Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore we could use a nice shot of it from the elevated surrounding hillside like they have in the Wikipedia article.
Over the past few weeks I've been keeping a tally of any topics where we're under-represented. The following are all represented by less than ten images (quantity indicated; possibly now slightly outdated in some instances). So here's plenty to stimulate your creativity!
Hairdresser 4
Plumbing 7
Gene 0
DNA 0
Lawn blower 0
Bassoon 0
Checklist 0
Tomorrow 0
Forecast 1
Hairbrush 8
Ebook 0
Nepal 3
wolf 8
manicure 5
pedicure 5
doorstep 3
cleaner 8
butcher 4
marionettes 4
floorboards 5
chime 1
workout 6
gerbil 0
catering 7
telecommunications 5
paperwork 6
riverbank 8
stealth 2
greed 2
katydid 4
Someone did do some dna-looking graphics recently. Perhaps their keywords were bad.
That's a great list. Keep them coming!
here's a link to the current dna search results
http://www.rgbstock.com/images/dna
quite a nice improvement, this list has helped already :)
--Michael
"servant" anyone?
maybe we could make a list of "weird" topic searches
now what is someone looking for if the search tag is "unk" ?
Grungy parchment and paper seem to have a consistently high demand.
Paper is something we can't have too much of. (Sticky notes with a paper clip may be the exception.)
I've just added four shots of dinosaurs, but we're still woefully short - less than one page of images of what has always been a popular category. Any more, anyone?
Every time I corner one, it gets away.
you'll get another chance soon. There's plenty in your area.
I see that pictures of happy, smiling people are quite popular. Pictures of people of all kinds doing different things would be a real boost to our site.
But don't forget a model release!