tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172559929388485318.post2716968675304689734..comments2011-04-29T11:18:36.111-07:00Comments on "Do a little more...: A new (to me) way of sharing photosWill Scarviehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12927162285224441677noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172559929388485318.post-66307032272042666252009-07-02T13:16:27.193-07:002009-07-02T13:16:27.193-07:00I did some feature-comparison (photobucket/flickr)...I did some feature-comparison (photobucket/flickr) before choosing, and wound up on flickr. It seemed to just do what I needed, nothing more. However, I still find that the main things I need to do (upload, or mark another person's flickr account as a contact of mine) rather hard to find on the UI... it is not all that obvious where things are. But other than that, it is a great (free) resource for uploading the small # of pictures that I take that are actually worthy of sharing. I also use it for occasional pictures for my online music community (macjams.com.) My wife uses her flickr account a LOT, for her wool/spinning/knitting projects, sharing visual progress with others on the (private) online knitting/spinning community she frequents (ravelry.com)... their forums are flickr-friendly.<br /><br />Very nice photos. Don't you think that the Northern California (and Oregon) coastline is worthy of a lifetime of photos? Gorgeous natural beauty. I am glad you got a chance, during the trip, to capture some of that and share it with us!<br /><br />ttfn,<br />DrakonisDrakonishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09805694411966444820noreply@blogger.com