Can anyone recommend a website you can post your photos to so family and friends can view them?
Dougi wrote:
Can anyone recommend a website you can post your photos to so family and friends can view them?
If you have PSE, Lightroom or Photoshop, then ownership already gives you 2GB of free online storage. Not at all a bad deal. And you can control just exactly how much access you give viewers to your images. You can even have several different galleries and its all very easy to set up and to navigate. Here is my page:
http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoz99
MT Shooter wrote:
Dougi wrote:
Can anyone recommend a website you can post your photos to so family and friends can view them?
If you have PSE, Lightroom or Photoshop, then ownership already gives you 2GB of free online storage. Not at all a bad deal. And you can control just exactly how much access you give viewers to your images. You can even have several different galleries and its all very easy to set up and to navigate. Here is my page:
http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoz99Visited your website. Good to-the-point, simple setup and easy to navigate, but, oh what beautiful images!
I have always admired your "wilderness" work here on UHH when you posted them. You are a "hunter" of beautiful things, indeed. You don't just photograph, you certainly SEE a subject or landscape in mulitply ways--whatever is in the lens. You are not likely the kind of guy that can be counted on to show up on time for supper if you left the house with camera gear, which is likely every time you go anywhere.
I use Picasa web to share my albums with family and friends.
CanonShot wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Dougi wrote:
Can anyone recommend a website you can post your photos to so family and friends can view them?
If you have PSE, Lightroom or Photoshop, then ownership already gives you 2GB of free online storage. Not at all a bad deal. And you can control just exactly how much access you give viewers to your images. You can even have several different galleries and its all very easy to set up and to navigate. Here is my page:
http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoz99Visited your website. Good to-the-point, simple setup and easy to navigate, but, oh what beautiful images!
I have always admired your "wilderness" work here on UHH when you posted them. You are a "hunter" of beautiful things, indeed. You don't just photograph, you certainly SEE a subject or landscape in mulitply ways--whatever is in the lens. You are not likely the kind of guy that can be counted on to show up on time for supper if you left the house with camera gear, which is likely every time you go anywhere.
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Thank you for the complements. Yes, my car is my "camera bag", almost never without my gear.
CanonShot wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Dougi wrote:
Can anyone recommend a website you can post your photos to so family and friends can view them?
If you have PSE, Lightroom or Photoshop, then ownership already gives you 2GB of free online storage. Not at all a bad deal. And you can control just exactly how much access you give viewers to your images. You can even have several different galleries and its all very easy to set up and to navigate. Here is my page:
http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoz99Visited your website. Good to-the-point, simple setup and easy to navigate, but, oh what beautiful images!
I have always admired your "wilderness" work here on UHH when you posted them. You are a "hunter" of beautiful things, indeed. You don't just photograph, you certainly SEE a subject or landscape in mulitply ways--whatever is in the lens. You are not likely the kind of guy that can be counted on to show up on time for supper if you left the house with camera gear, which is likely every time you go anywhere.
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Agreed, great shots. Of course, it helps living in or near beautiful country. Anyone can take beautiful shots of beautiful scenery. It's as easy as pushing a button. Even a caveman could do it. :D
Considering those shots of the bears, it's good to know that MT has that 500mm Sigma.
Sugar sync is a program you download.Then you can put your images you want to share in the Sugar sync folder and it is there for there viewing. It is free and with each person who signs on you get more free space...also another free one with limited space is Drop box..you drop your image in a "box/folder" and it is in the other persons box instanly. Check them out...I also use Shutterfly if you want to print them out.
Nikocarol wrote:
Sugar sync is a program you download.Then you can put your images you want to share in the Sugar sync folder and it is there for there viewing. It is free and with each person who signs on you get more free space...also another free one with limited space is Drop box..you drop your image in a "box/folder" and it is in the other persons box instanly. Check them out...I also use Shutterfly if you want to print them out.
Sounds like Dropbox, except for getting more space with more sign-ups.
MT Shooter wrote:
Dougi wrote:
Can anyone recommend a website you can post your photos to so family and friends can view them?
If you have PSE, Lightroom or Photoshop, then ownership already gives you 2GB of free online storage. Not at all a bad deal. And you can control just exactly how much access you give viewers to your images. You can even have several different galleries and its all very easy to set up and to navigate. Here is my page:
http://www.photoshop.com/users/photoz99You, sir are a steely eyed camera man!!! You wildlife and landscape shots are terriffic.
Nice, but. I took a quick look at the Yellowstone gallery and saw dirt in the sky on nrs 18, 19. I am specially sensitive to this because I use scanned transparencies in my website (pinacate.org). Dirt is a fact of life and the cloning/healing tool a godsend.
MLMH
Loc: LaGrange, KY
MT Shooter - great pictures. Kentucky is nice & seasonal but MO is beautiful country & amazing scenery.
Thanks for sharing your link....great stuff...This is just what I am looking for to display my astro pics. I use PS5 and was wondering how to set up the website. Do I go to photoshop.com? or What? Thanks, Gary
bdo
Loc: Colorado
I wish I had Yellowstone in my back yard... Fantastic photos, MT
Thanks for the link to your site.
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