there are many places!!! and i hope u had fun!!! sum places i know are...
friendster.com
myspace.com
photobucket.com
picturetrail.com
bolt.com
yahoo photos
shutterfly.com
flikr.com
yahoo360
kodak
imageshack
or any other picture hosting/blog spots!!!
2006-08-28 21:56:29
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answered by *~*MuNcHiE*~* 2
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Y A H O O 3 6 0 !
2006-08-28 20:20:49
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answered by Mainak M 3
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Flickr is very good ... it displays them nicely, you can (and should) assign 'tags' to them so that they can be sorted any way you want, there is a good slideshow facility and it's easy to invite friends to see your photos.
Yahoo Photos is not bad but I have always had problems with sharing albums (years of experience!). The interface is, frankly, ageing and the sorting and slideshow facilities are basic.
Photobox is also quite good and, provided the pictures are not too big, has adequate space for a good many photos. If your camera is 5Mpx, you may want to reduce the size of all your pics before you upload (Irfanview is a very good, free tool for that - it can deal with a bunch of photos as a batch).
Kodak also have a site where you can upload photos (and, of course, order prints!)
2006-08-28 05:07:43
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answered by Owlwings 7
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Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.
With Flickr you can:
- Show off your favorite photos to the world
- Blog the photos you take with a cameraphone
- Securely and privately show photos to your friends and family around the world ... and much, much more!
Basically, Flickr is what butters the borders between your photos to the people you want to see them. And basic accounts are free!
2006-08-28 17:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 129 photos / 4,707 views on Flickr.com.
I highly recommend this site for feedback and friendlyness.
The pictures can be displayed in an array of sizes for viewing detail. You can FAV photos from the site on THEIR computer and not use up your computers memory! You can ask questions and the photographer will answer you. Like what's in the pix, how they took the pix, the story behind the pix, what kind of equipment was used, etc. You can give your critique of photos. You'll love all the praise when you pix make somebody feel good.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maintrainonline/
Go see mine!
2006-08-28 17:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Photo Bucket
2006-08-29 11:57:39
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answered by T M 2
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Yahoo 360
2006-08-29 06:14:04
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answered by Animesh G 2
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www.yorkphoto.com has 10 cent prints if you are planning to order any. I have used them for years. Snapfish is also good, as well as Kodak but that one is more expensive. York is very fast & reliable, and they have a wide selection of photo products. They only let you store your photos out there for 60 days though, but it is easy to photoshare with your friends & family. They must have a York account to see your photos, but I just pass out my own ID & password for my friends & family to use.
2006-08-28 09:46:26
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answered by kahui_99 1
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I've heard that SnapFish is a great website, but I've never visited myself. I was talking to a friend about this just the other day.
Welcome back and keep us posted on what you decide!
2006-08-29 02:19:11
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answered by libraryn71 3
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Myspace
2006-08-28 08:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many free websites that are good. Yahoo is definitely one of the best. I have msn. It depends on if your the kind of person who likes to be able to personalise your site. If you are, then you should go with yahoo
2006-08-30 07:23:54
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answered by taylorfieldssteven 1
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