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Gap in image coverage

1. micromoth1 October 2010, 13:57 GMT +02:00

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.

2. weirdvis1 October 2010, 17:51 GMT +02:00

Sounds like a worthy project...

3. crisderaud2 October 2010, 21:27 GMT +02:00

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.

4. fishmonk4 October 2010, 21:06 GMT +02:00

Also instruments:

Yes, we have no bassoons! Very few trumpets, no oboes, violas etc.

Anyone a member of an orchestra?

5. weirdvis4 October 2010, 23:17 GMT +02:00

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...

6. crisderaud5 October 2010, 4:25 GMT +02:00

Be careful licking a double helix :)

7. Ayla8725 October 2010, 13:35 GMT +02:00

Another idea:
Since it's autumn now - I'm missing photos of leaf blowers in action
--Michael

8. mzacha26 October 2010, 9:11 GMT +02:00

I do not have macro filter enough good to cover DNA ;P.

Just jokin g... Nice idea ;)

9. crisderaud27 November 2010, 4:00 GMT +01:00

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.

10. micromoth27 November 2010, 8:51 GMT +01:00

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 The following are all represented by less than ten images (quantity indicated; possibly now slightly outdated in some instances).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

11. xymonau28 November 2010, 5:30 GMT +01:00

Someone did do some dna-looking graphics recently. Perhaps their keywords were bad.

That's a great list. Keep them coming!

12. Ayla8728 November 2010, 8:34 GMT +01:00

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

13. Groningen13 April 2011, 18:39 GMT +02:00

"servant" anyone?

14. Groningen5 May 2011, 1:12 GMT +02:00

maybe we could make a list of "weird" topic searches

now what is someone looking for if the search tag is "unk" ?

15. crisderaud26 May 2011, 3:59 GMT +02:00

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.)

16. micromoth27 May 2011, 9:58 GMT +02:00

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?

17. xymonau28 May 2011, 10:11 GMT +02:00

Every time I corner one, it gets away.

18. crisderaud28 May 2011, 15:56 GMT +02:00

you'll get another chance soon. There's plenty in your area.

19. crisderaud9 June 2011, 3:47 GMT +02:00

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!

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