Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: What photo sharing site to use?
Nano-Reef.com Forums > Miscellaneous > Photography Discussion

Wawawang
What photo sharing site do you guys use for photography?
I tried photobucket but the size limit on the free account is limiting.
dshnarw
i just make new accounts :shrugs:
Swedereefer
good list

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_photo_sharing_websites
Lalani
QUOTE (dshnarw @ Mar 10 2010, 01:43 PM) *
i just make new accounts :shrugs:

Me too. laugh.gif

moto826
i use picsa and have lots of pics on one account
andykee
flickr
disaster999
flickr sucks for if you are not willing to pay. limit to 200 pictures only and 3 albums
Orange Crush
QUOTE (disaster999 @ Mar 11 2010, 01:12 AM) *
flickr sucks for if you are not willing to pay. limit to 200 pictures only and 3 albums

??

http://www.flickr.com/help/limits/#65

QUOTE
When you have a free Flickr account, you can upload 2 videos and 100MB worth of photos each calendar month.

While the 100MB bandwidth limit for photos is firm, we do allow a little leeway for video in case you encounter transcoding errors, sound sync weirdness, etc. You will be able to delete and upload a new video. Please note, that if we determine you’re abusing your free video upload privileges, we may block your ability to share video.

Your upload limits are reset to zero at midnight in Pacific Time Zone (Flickr headquarters time) on the first of each calendar month. You can't recover any of your monthly allowance by deleting photos. If you have a free account, you'll see your limit on the upload page.

If you find yourself hitting your limit, try a pro account. Or, you can shoot your photos at a lower resolution or resize them to be more "web-friendly" (like 300KB instead of 5MB).

Permalink | Top

What do I get with a Pro account?

When you upgrade to a Pro account for just US$24.95 a year (or R$45.90 if you’re in Brazil ) you get all this:

Unlimited photo uploads (20MB per photo)
Unlimited video uploads (90 seconds max, 500MB per video)
The ability to show HD Video
Unlimited storage
Unlimited bandwidth
Archiving of high-resolution original images
The ability to replace a photo
Post any of your photos or videos in up to 60 group pools
Ad-free browsing and sharing
View count and referrer statistics
Compare that to what you get with a Free Account:

100 MB monthly photo upload limit (10MB per photo)
2 video uploads each month (90 seconds max, 150MB per video)
Photostream views limited to the 200 most recent images
Post any of your photos in up to 10 group pools
Only smaller (resized) images accessible (though the originals are saved in case you upgrade later)
Wawawang
Ive been messing with SmugMug and its nice. But they make you pay. I need free!
Orange Crush
ohey, lookit that

QUOTE
I have a free account. Some of my photos aren't showing up. Why?

On a free account, Flickr limits the number of photos displayed.

If you have fewer than 200 photos, we display them all. If you have more than 200 photos, only the most recent 200 are displayed.

Your photos are not removed from Flickr, only from the list of your photos. If you blogged a photo and it no longer appears in your list, it will still appear on your blog, and the photo's Flickr page will still work just fine.

If some of your photos aren't showing up, don't panic! Just upload some fresh ones. Or upgrade to a Pro Account.

Note: If your free account is inactive for 90 consecutive days, it will be deleted.
LebaneseDlight
Shutterfly - free unlimited storage and you get a bunch of free prints when you sign up.

thailand2010.shutterfly.com for my thailand album wink.gif (no great photography, just me, thailand, and my point and shoot).
Wawawang
QUOTE (LebaneseDlight @ Mar 11 2010, 11:07 AM) *
Shutterfly - free unlimited storage and you get a bunch of free prints when you sign up.

thailand2010.shutterfly.com for my thailand album wink.gif (no great photography, just me, thailand, and my point and shoot).


Is there a size limit of each photo? on photobucket they limit it to 1mb per photo.
disaster999
QUOTE (Orange Crush @ Mar 11 2010, 11:36 PM) *


might be something i missed then. even though im pretty sure i did no upload 100mb of pictures that month when i saw the message telling me im near my 200pic limit. *shrugs*

i havent use flickr for a while because of that, but another thing i dont like about it its not really photo-linking friendly. too many clicks before you get to the picture size you want to link.

Zepo.
Imageshack.us
Pictures last a long time unlike photobucked.

This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Copyright © 2001-2011 Nano-Reef.com | Invision Power Board © 2001-2012 Invision Power Services, Inc.