Here are some of the websites that have used stock images.

Outdoor Photography Magazine - Favorite Places (The Flume Gorge in New Hampshire)

Forbes Magazine On-Line - One of my pictures has been used on their "Best Places For Business And Careers" page for New York City.

PBS's NOVA-Science Now - Check out image #7. Yup, that's mine of NYC from the top of the Empire State Building.  PBS has all the photo credits listed on a separate page. Click the credit link and search for my last name to find where they buried my credit.

Geology.com - Their article on "The Many Uses of Gold" uses a photograph of 4 gold coins on a black background I took in April of '07.

The New York City Shuttle - Uses one of my photographs on their NYC City Guide & Maps - Manhattan page.  Put the cursor on the picture for credit information.

Top 10 Attractions of New York City - My photograph of the Statue of Liberty is used to highlight their #1 attraction in New York City.  The photo credit page is here.

Statue of Liberty Gigsaw Puzzle Game - My photograph of the Statue of Liberty is used to create a free on-line gigsaw puzzle.

Dreamstime.com This is my personal favorite.  Dreamstime.com is an international stock photography website and they used one of my NYC panoramas in their article on "How to take panoramic photos (technical approach part 1)" The credit is listed to Dononeg which is a screen name I use mostly in videos I publish. Click on the name for credits and my own Dreamstime sponsored photographs.

The Travel Channel in Germany - "Der Big Apple" That's the title if you move your mouse over the photograph.  I don't read German, but I'm sure the story's wonderful.

Holiday Junction - This travel site has used several of my photographs.  This is one of the pages you can find them on.

Polish Web Site - One of my Statue of Liberty images is used in this article about New York.  About the only thing I can read here is my own name.

Some site about gold in Arabic - This looks like the Arab version of the Geology.com article above. Please excuse me if the writing is no Arabic, it's all Greek to me.