What sites do folks like for hosting and sharing their digital pictures?
I use Shutterfly and like it pretty well, but looking for more options too.
Thanks, Walter
What sites do folks like for hosting and sharing their digital pictures?
I use Shutterfly and like it pretty well, but looking for more options too.
Thanks, Walter
Prescriptive codes don't address the connection at less common angles, so base the connection off more typical ones using bolts, structural screws, blocking, and steel tension ties.
"I have learned so much thanks to the searchable articles on the FHB website. I can confidently say that I expect to be a life-long subscriber." - M.K.
Get home building tips, offers, and expert advice in your inbox
Fine Homebuilding
Get home building tips, offers, and expert advice in your inbox
© 2024 Active Interest Media. All rights reserved.
Fine Homebuilding receives a commission for items purchased through links on this site, including Amazon Associates and other affiliate advertising programs.
Get home building tips, offers, and expert advice in your inbox
Become a member and get instant access to thousands of videos, how-tos, tool reviews, and design features.
Start Your Free TrialStart your subscription today and save up to 70%
SubscribeGet complete site access to expert advice, how-to videos, Code Check, and more, plus the print magazine.
Already a member? Log in
Replies
Hi Walter,
I've used Flickr with good results for a client.
http://www.flickr.com/
There's a list of others toward the bottom of this wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_sharing
I'd say for either personal or business photos, you should think about putting them on a gallery your own site. If you don't want the personal ones to be viewable by the world, you can put a username and password in place to limit the access to those directories. Running them on your own site gives you control over the layout, size, etc.
Best,
Steve
Hi jack alert.
I been trying to get some stuff together and send it out..I keep gettin sidetracked. Soon.
Back to Slatemans thread.Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
"Success is not spontaneous combustion, you have to set yourself on Fire"
No worries. I'm up to my eyeballs this week already, so whenever is fine.And now, back to our previously scheduled program...'Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it' ~ Chinese proverb
Steve,
Your idea of hosting them on my own site is good, but sometimes you might want to show someone a specific situation and not send them to the main site.
Thanks for the other links, Walter
I have several accounts and several thousand pictures up on PhotoBucket.
Thanks Mongo, I'll look into that one too.
Try out a few.It's easy to set up an account and load a few pictures, that allows you to see how the pictures are displayed once the site is up and running.Some sites allow you one album, others several albums with sub albums. Albums can be made public or private.One thing that is handy is a batch loader. About a year ago no one had them, so third-party folks made them to work with various sites. Now most sites have incorporated a batch loader. It essentially allows you to "copy and paste" a hundred or more photos at a time instead of using the "browse" function to identify the picture and load them one by one.Picasa is another one. I can't see previous posts to tell if anyone recommended that.