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May 12, 2014 09:24:48   #
Poison Ivey Loc: Mtn Brook, AL
 
You can add to the above good suggestions, "We Transfer."

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May 12, 2014 09:35:58   #
photoman64 Loc: Commack, NY
 
My daughter uses Shutterfly. Very nice. You can also order prints from them.

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May 12, 2014 13:36:27   #
Raleigh Loc: Reside in Olympia WA
 
I went to your impressive Flicker site. Your images are inspiring and I learned just by looking. What do you use for your micro photo? Thanks for sharing.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Flickr.com costs: 3-month subscription at $6.95; and 1-year subscription at $24.95. I have the 1-year "Pro" subscription, which you can view, lower left this post. Click on any image to enlarge.

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May 12, 2014 13:52:43   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
raleigh wrote:
What do you use for your micro photo?
My macro set-up is here: http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-32754-4.html#1975173
UHH has a very active Macro Forum. Drop by; take a look; ask questions: http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-102-1.html

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May 12, 2014 16:01:46   #
Mike Nolan
 
here's another one i forgot:

http://www.tripod.lycos.com

wingnut1956 wrote:
Does anybody have a any suggestions for a website where I can post photos to share with friends and family? I inherited a lot of photos when my parents passed away a few years back, and would love to find a place to post them for the rest of the family to be able to share and enjoy. I also have several of my own (and hopefully a LOT more in the future now that I got my new Nikon d7100!). At this point, I'm not looking for a place to sell photos, and would like for the family to be able to print their own copies online if they wanted to. I'm not against having to pay to do this, but would like to keep costs to a minimum. I would prefer something that's not too difficult to set up and post to, but not necessarily something that just anyone would be able to get to. Maybe something with open viewing to some files, and more personal items could be password protected for "family and friends only" access?
Does anybody have a any suggestions for a website ... (show quote)

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May 12, 2014 16:03:49   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
wingnut1956 wrote:
Does anybody have a any suggestions for a website where I can post photos to share with friends and family? I inherited a lot of photos when my parents passed away a few years back, and would love to find a place to post them for the rest of the family to be able to share and enjoy. I also have several of my own (and hopefully a LOT more in the future now that I got my new Nikon d7100!). At this point, I'm not looking for a place to sell photos, and would like for the family to be able to print their own copies online if they wanted to. I'm not against having to pay to do this, but would like to keep costs to a minimum. I would prefer something that's not too difficult to set up and post to, but not necessarily something that just anyone would be able to get to. Maybe something with open viewing to some files, and more personal items could be password protected for "family and friends only" access?
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I'd recommend doing your own.
--Bob

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May 12, 2014 16:17:06   #
BigWahoo Loc: Kentucky
 
wingnut1956 wrote:
Does anybody have a any suggestions for a website where I can post photos to share with friends and family? I inherited a lot of photos when my parents passed away a few years back, and would love to find a place to post them for the rest of the family to be able to share and enjoy. I also have several of my own (and hopefully a LOT more in the future now that I got my new Nikon d7100!). At this point, I'm not looking for a place to sell photos, and would like for the family to be able to print their own copies online if they wanted to. I'm not against having to pay to do this, but would like to keep costs to a minimum. I would prefer something that's not too difficult to set up and post to, but not necessarily something that just anyone would be able to get to. Maybe something with open viewing to some files, and more personal items could be password protected for "family and friends only" access?
Does anybody have a any suggestions for a website ... (show quote)


Check out Winkflash; Unlimited Free storage.

You can alow access to anyone you want. They can order any prints they want.

You can retrieve your files for free if you need to.

Print prices are low.

I have ordered 11x16 prints and was happy.

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