I can't seem to find any good photo hosting websites. I had some trouble with final exams, but now am through it. Then I had to deal with unemployment as well. Today I just got a new job, and am starting training tomorrow. Then I will be gone this weekend. I highly recommend that if ANYBODY knows of a good photo hosting site, please let me know.
My Adobe PHotoshop got a bug, and it wouldn't open anymore. So I uninstalled it (using its uninstall feature), and now the darn computer's registry is messed up & screwing up subsequent installation attempts. So I have these 200 some Kilobyte photos (2.34 megs total IIRC) to upload SOMEWHERE, but no way to shrink them for the web, and no good hosting site.
I don't know how to use the AR15.com photo hosting, and I'm not even sure if I (A bronze member) have that ability. I just read up on how to do AR15.com photo hosting... I don't think I can, I can't see any "Add Gallery" butten when I log in under the photos area. If you guys have better instructions for me, KNOWING that Bronze accounts get photo hosting, plz tell me how. This is pathetic. I can run UNIX/LINUX servers, but cannot seem to figure out AR15.com's photo serving services (wishing I still had my own server).
I've tried hunting-pictures.com or whatever to no avail. I've tried www.digitalpose.com (which came recommended by members of this site) and they're not letting me create an account. www.imagestation.com CUTS DOWN every photo to 450x338 resolution, which IMHO is unacceptable for a host to alter photos in any way.
If ANYBODY knows of a good hosting site, PLEASE TELL ME. I lost my University Server space when my student group was disbanded (They delete my entire website, and all of our digital photo album too! [>(]
Or, if you can post SPECIFIC, STEP-By-STEP instructions on how to post photos, I'd be all over that she-it. Sorry they're like a month late, but my life has been a hectic cesspool of stress, disappointment, and problems. At least there's now a GIRL in my life (sort of) that shows interest in shooting! That's a bit positive.