What's your favorite free-photo-sharing site?

Indonesia
February 16, 2009 9:20pm CST
I have flickr.com, but as having uploaded more than 200 pictures I have to deeply consider to upload the next ones unless they are hidden for I just have free membership. I have photobucket.com also, but they only give spaces for just 1024*768 picture size or less. I have multiply.com, too, and so far I still upload pictures on there. Another one is eyefetch.com, and I love it very much. What's yours?
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
17 Feb 09
When I had my computer I used Photobucket as well and was pleased with it.Now,I have a netbook and am not sure if it will work on here.I was thinking about trying Photobucket today.
• Indonesia
17 Feb 09
Thanks for the response, Dfollin! Hopefully you'll be success in trying it. Happy days!
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• Malaysia
18 Feb 09
I do have like what you've done for flickr and photobucket, the differences are not on yours other two (2) for multiply and eyetech but am selling my photo on shareapic and ziddu. But, at shareapic they only allow 3meagapix and above photo quality to be uploaded beside non-copyrights photo and the selling price will depend on you to decide it for what selling price for each photo. OPPORTUNITY FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER: Actually, nowadays selling genuine photo is a new trend in the open market and I think it is a positive growth in e-photo world. At least, there is an opportunity for amateur photographer to enhance their photo snapping quality while learning from professional photographers through their forum base discussed among members to share while doing networking. PHOTO MANAGEMENT SKILLS: The same quality camera at the same location for photo subject, but why the outcome different in imaging quality. Meaning that, photographing skills make things far different in the final results. Candor sharing about the photo management skills between professionals and amateurs really a positive development in photo world.
• Indonesia
19 Feb 09
YOu always give stimulation for further ideas, Michael! Hehehe... About the opportunities for amateur photographer, I do agree! Modern civilization has brought us into an era in which imaging technology is very popular. Digital camera is not a new thing anymore. Even in our phone-cell it's included already!
• Canada
17 Feb 09
I have all of my pictures, writing, and videos on gather.com. I love all the people on there, and I love the fact that the points I earn on there can be redeemed for payments in various amounts from PayPal. I get a lot of points for the photos etc. that i put up on Gather.
• Indonesia
17 Feb 09
What kind of site is it? Is it like yuwie.com? Anyway, thanks for the information. GBU.
@trickiwoo (2702)
• United States
17 Feb 09
Definitely deviantART.com! Unlike Flickr, there is no limit on the number of photos you can submit! And unlike Photobucket, you can upload images that are larger than 1024x768. What I like most about deviantART is that they take art theft seriously. If you report art theft on deviantART, their admins take care of it immediately and notify you once the situation is taken care of. I've reported art theft on both Flickr and Photobucket, the admins did absolutely nothing. deviantART is also just a fantastic community! I've made so many friends on that site! I highly recommend the webiste to any artist out there! It's just a great way to promote your artwork and meet other artists!
• Indonesia
18 Feb 09
Thanks for the link and description, Trickiwoo! Some other time I'll join into that site. I have less confidence to do it now as I'm just a new learner in photography. Have a great shot!
@vishwaskg (514)
• India
18 Feb 09
Hi there .... I have most of my Photos , ebooks, videos , music and other files on esnips.com... its a good site where we can share with others very easily ... Cheers