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Place to publish photos online? Mark Unseen   Nov 18 03:29 UTC 2001

     For some reason, I have a feeling I am asking for a bit much here, but
I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.  Does anyone know of a site out on the
'net where one could upload pictures, and lots of them, for free?  Most places
seem to be severely limiting the space you can use now (doesn't surprise me
with the dot-bust era now.)  I have upwards of 100MB of pictures, and wanted
to put them all online for viewing.  Uploading is no problem, I have 128K
dedicated ISDN to my home LAN (which has a /27 subnet <g>)  Would only take
a couple of hours to upload.  The fun part is finding a place who's willing
(or dumb) enough to part with that much space... :)

     Anyone know of such a place?
14 responses total.
gull
response 1 of 14: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 01:47 UTC 2001

If you don't mind creating your own HTML pages, www.topcities.com offers 150
megabytes of space.  No individual file can be larger than 900K, though.
cmcgee
response 2 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 16:16 UTC 2007

I have created a public group at Flickr for us.

http://www.flickr.com/groups/535217@N23/

The name of the group is "Cyberspace.org" and it is open to anyone for
posting.  You will need to have your own Flickr account (free) to upload
your photos to, and then link them into the group gallery.

http://www.flickr.com/

You can use this as a hosting site for images you want to display here
(for example, in item 64 Post Your Favorite Photos).

cmcgee
response 3 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 15:23 UTC 2007

Eprom found us!

I've found charcat, tod, mary, remmers, and polygon at Flickr.  

If you know of anyone else with a flickr account, please let me or them
know.  I thought other had one, and I hope mcnally has one.  

what about the rest of you?  denise?  gull? ball? mcnally?  other?

PS anyone have an off-site email for other?  His Grexmail account just
bounced on me.

cmcgee
response 4 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 15:37 UTC 2007

I need a 48x48 pixel logo for our group.  The Grex logo is a very
rectangular shape.  Anyone got any ideas here for a group logo?

cmcgee
response 5 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 17:32 UTC 2007

I also need a nickname for our group that can be used as the url for the
group photo pool.

Right now, cyberspace and grex are both available.

Any other ideas?
denise
response 6 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 23:59 UTC 2007

I don't have a flickr account; I haven't learned yet how to upload 
anything. It's something that I just haven't gotten around to it, yet.

I'll have to go see if I can find some of the above mentioned grexers on
 flickr, though. :-)
rcurl
response 7 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 02:00 UTC 2007

A free Photobucket account offers 1 GB of space for images and video 
clips. My slide show is at 
http://s111.photobucket.com/albums/n154/ranecurl/

cmcgee
response 8 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 03:08 UTC 2007

The cyberspace.org group on Flickr now has a home page:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/grex/

Looks like ball has joined us, as well.  

Rane, I switched from photobucket to flickr about a year and a half ago.
 Flickr has no limit on storage space and never deletes any photos.  Has
a number of other benefits, but that was the main one.
rcurl
response 9 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 06:03 UTC 2007

Whatever works for you.... I first heard of photobucket. I don't expect to 
ever reach 1 GB, and they don't delete photos either. However haven't been 
able to find how much memory I have used there, or don't know how.
cmcgee
response 10 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 14:52 UTC 2007

YoyoDyne Gallery on Flickr

I've created an invitation-only, public group with discussion threads
readable, but images visible only to group members. Membership is by
social validation.

I have photos that I'd like to share with people I trust. Posting them
with "public" viewing rights lets anyone who can find them download them
if they are technically adept.

I wanted the Grex group to be very open, but also wanted a way to share
my better work in a slightly more secure fashion.

For Yoyodyne: everyone can see the group exists, and everyone can read
the discussions. Group members (only) can see the group photo pool.
Membership requests have to be approved by an admin or a moderator.

To see the Yoyodyne Gallery, join Yoyodyne, and include some identifying
information in the body of the request. I'll approve your request to
join as soon as possible.

If you want to show someone your photos there, send me flickr mail with
their flickr userID. I'll approve their request as soon as I get both.

This is a group that can, and will, be moderated.  Kindergarten rules
apply.  
cmcgee
response 11 of 14: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 19:49 UTC 2007

denise: "I don't have a flickr account; I haven't learned yet how to
upload anything. It's something that I just haven't gotten around to it,
yet."

You can use flickr to view photos without ever uploading one of your
own.    Many families create private groups for things like Thanksgiving
dinners, or weddings or whatever.  

A few people can upload their photos, and the rest can just enjoy the
pictures.  
cmcgee
response 12 of 14: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 00:23 UTC 2007

We now have a chatroom on Flickr.

Advantages?  We can bring up photos and share them while we discuss
them.

<a href="http://www.photophlow.com/flickr/group/grex"><img
alt="photophlow badge" height="50"
src="http://badgeimg.photophlow.com/group/grex/signature.png"
width="240" /></a>
cmcgee
response 13 of 14: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 00:24 UTC 2007

Well, go to the Cyberspace.org Flickr group, and click on the link
there.

The Chat API is in beta, so there's room for us to make suggestions
about new functionalities.  

The beta for this is better than the 1.0 releases I've seen from some
places, so join right in.

cmcgee
response 14 of 14: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 00:26 UTC 2007

Here's the Flickr link:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/grex/

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