You can use: powstock istockphoto.com bigstockphoto or my favorite shutterstock I have found really nice high quality photos on these places, Hope this helps!
shutterstock.com istock.com dreamstime.com fotolia.com 123rf.com canstockphoto.com veer.com bigstockphoto.com panthermedia.com depositphotos.com cutcaster.com featurepics.com graphicleftovers.com zoonar.com stockfresh.com crestock.com yaymicro.com clipartof.com drawshop.com regimages.com arcticstockimages.com vivozoom.com photospin.com paxxion.com photocase.com vectorstock.com pond5.com isignstock.com clipdealer.com photaki.com imagevortex.com stockphotomedia.com pixmac.com viscoimages.com scanstockphoto.com the3dstudio.com clipcanvas.com mostphotos.com revostock.com
If anyone ants to buy new computer and parts of computer then surf this site this will be very helpful to him/her . http://www.buy-a-new-computer.com This computer related website that describe lots of things about computer( Buy a New Computer ) and their parts ( Motherboard , CPU etc . ).
Just don't be tempted to use images from image search I'll add my support fotolia or crestock. Good prices and decent images.
getty images. has an enormous amount of both creative and editorial images. Most have a licensing fee which usually is around $40. But not a bad price if you find what your looking for.
40$ is way too expensive for typical / most of photography buyers. But I agree that big advantage of MacroStock type of photo agency (e.g.: Gettyimages, Corbisimages, etc.) is that they contain also pictures that are unique and not contained in MicroStock agencies. So buyer has better choice in terms of unique images. But for typical users such as web designers, etc. MicroStock agencies (e.g.: Dreamstime, Fotolia, iStockPhoto, 123RF, ShutterStock, YayMicro, etc.) are much better choice.