What sites do you guys use for photo hosting these days? I used to use tinypic, but then they went out of business. Then I used imgur, but they got weird. And I've tried Google photos but I'm old and I just don't get it. Any other ideas? I want to post some pics of my house I've been working on for over a year.
Also, a lifelong dream has come true, I now have one of these:
It's a 96 with a one year engine option, the LT4 with six speed. Good for well over 350hp. I may die in it. [Reply]
You would have to use the EMBED function within Instagram, rather than pasting the Instagram URL within image tags. But that suggestion was off the mark to begin with. I presume you want a solution that is a bit more...how do I say nicely...boomer friendly.
From there you can upload your image (and optionally resize it). Then you'll simply copy the desired output. I usually copy the DIRECT LINK and then paste that here, inside image tags [IMG] and [/IMG]. Voila!
When I was shooting lots of soccer game pictures and sharing to the players and their parents, I used Smugmug. It's not free but the hosting is solid and sharing the pictures is easy to do. [Reply]
On general principle I have to deduct a point for painting brick, even though I'll note that the house looks great and much better than it did before. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
On general principle I have to deduct a point for painting brick, even though I'll note that the house looks great and much better than it did before.
Heh.... it's fake brick. Fooled me as well...until I tapped on it for whatever reason. [Reply]
That's a really nice looking ride. I wasn't a huge fan of the C4s for awhile, but in the last few years they're really starting to grow on me. And you can usually pick a nice one up for a relatively decent price. Nice work! [Reply]
Probably never going to own anything that doesn't have 4-wheel drive but if I was going sports car I'd have to go with the non-feminine Porsche but corvette is classic cool.
Well, done either way.
Unless there's some special requirements on image storage MS or any other cloud drive would do just fine. I'd recommend Proton myself.