A Good Place To Host Photos?
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A Good Place To Host Photos?
While Im here in Japan Ive been taking lots of photos and storing them on photobucket and emailing the album links to my friends and family.
Anyway, my account is now full, so I need a new site to host my photos, so does anybody know of anywhere good?
Oh and dont say Imageshack either please, because you cant organise anything into albums etc. Thanks!
Anyway, my account is now full, so I need a new site to host my photos, so does anybody know of anywhere good?
Oh and dont say Imageshack either please, because you cant organise anything into albums etc. Thanks!
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Well Im not too sure about making a new account because its 1 per person, so Ill probably have to piss about making a new email address too, which I will then probably forget in the future and not remember how to access my account. Also, I dont really want my stuff getting deleted for breaking the rules.
And Yahoo photos is a bit "meh" to be honest, last time I used it it displayed my photos really small, which is kind of a waste of my cameras megapixels.
And Yahoo photos is a bit "meh" to be honest, last time I used it it displayed my photos really small, which is kind of a waste of my cameras megapixels.
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http://www.flickr.com
Only really worth it if you get a pro account ($25 a year), but awesome if you do. 2 gigabytes of pictures to upload a month, unlimited bandwidth on the pictures, different sizes of your pictures stored, ability to arrange photos into Photosets, ability to set permissions as to who can look at your photos (Everyone, Family, Friends, Family and Friends, Noone). People can comment on your photos (if you let them), you can upload via email or cameraphone, or their upload page, or any of the multitude of utilities that do the job. Photos can have notes put on them (like comments, but on an area of the photo rather than the photo as a whole) and photos can also be tagged with keywords to allow for easier searching. There are also RSS feeds for photosets and users, so if someone sets one up pointing to you they can see when you upload new photos in their RSS reader.
Needless to say, I'm a fan.
Only really worth it if you get a pro account ($25 a year), but awesome if you do. 2 gigabytes of pictures to upload a month, unlimited bandwidth on the pictures, different sizes of your pictures stored, ability to arrange photos into Photosets, ability to set permissions as to who can look at your photos (Everyone, Family, Friends, Family and Friends, Noone). People can comment on your photos (if you let them), you can upload via email or cameraphone, or their upload page, or any of the multitude of utilities that do the job. Photos can have notes put on them (like comments, but on an area of the photo rather than the photo as a whole) and photos can also be tagged with keywords to allow for easier searching. There are also RSS feeds for photosets and users, so if someone sets one up pointing to you they can see when you upload new photos in their RSS reader.
Needless to say, I'm a fan.