Cool abstract images. I like them!
Chris,
Thanks for this post. I have no online presence, but I see wisdom in having control over my rights and content.
A website seems the way to go.
Cal
Chris,
Thanks for this post. I have no online presence, but I see wisdom in having control over my rights and content.
A website seems the way to go.
Cal
This case really represents the 'danger' with cloud computing. You've left you data in the hands of another, and you're basically at their mercy.
Hosting yourself is the only option to be responsible for your own data.
If you have photos on a photo site service like Photobucket or Flickr, and you decide to go elsewhere, you have to reupload all of your photos and retype all your descriptions, keywords, titles, categories, etc.
...or they misspell my three letter last name...
...in the end there is no such thing like a free lunch.
... and you would still have the problem of hundreds of links on sites like RFF that point to the old provider.
A few years ago I spent a lot of time on MFLensesforum.
The admins there had Server space for image uploads and implored members to upload directly and store images there.
The reasoning was for future continuity in forum threads.
That was 2007. Looking now 10years forward... Boy those guys sure had it right !
Just deleted my photobucket account after I deleted all my photos there. Which already had broken links.
Interestingly, after I deleted all pics and albums it still said I was using over 1 MB of storage...
I agree. I may end up using the gallery here to hold the photos I am linking into different threads. The primary downside to this, as far as I can tell, is I would need to do this on each forum where I post.
Chris Crawford's suggestion of hosting your own photos on your website also shows promise as I do have a site of my own. The problem is that I am not really that savvy regarding website creation and maintenance so will need to do some serious research and study if I chose that avenue.