Where do you publish your photos online?

Where do you publish your photos online?

  • Flickr

    Votes: 260 51.1%
  • Zenfolio

    Votes: 15 2.9%
  • SmugMug

    Votes: 32 6.3%
  • Facebook

    Votes: 7 1.4%
  • Rangefinder Forum

    Votes: 29 5.7%
  • Blog such as WordPress

    Votes: 26 5.1%
  • I designed my own website

    Votes: 71 13.9%
  • Something else...

    Votes: 69 13.6%

  • Total voters
    509
I mostly "publish" to my MobileMe galleries (formerly .mac account) when i want to limit the audience to those I invite. I also use smugmug, although not very much. With iPhoto's new easy interface with Facebook and Flickr I foresee that I will do more open publishing.
 
I use a simple google blog template to display small pix on-line.
I also use photobucket to link images to in the no words threads here on rff.
 
I do have a presence on Flickr, which I should make more use of, but the level of sycophancy tends to put me off. I'm always working on my own sites, but somehow never quite seem to finish them. They also have blogs, but for a quick and dirty blog, I use the one in Aperture.

On the subject of punctuation - there could be some discussion on the correct usage of hyphens. And the debate on whether one should start a sentence with and, and all that...

Regards
 
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On the subject of punctuation - there could be some discussion on the correct usage of hyphens. And the debate on whether one should start a sentence with and, and all that...

Indeed. And while it is considered poor grammar to start a sentence with a conjunction (as I just did), it is not a violation of the rules of punctuation.

One should not start a sentence with a conjunction; however, using an an apostrophe to indicate possession where there is no such relationship is simply wrong.

The former would be an infraction, the latter, an error. And one might note that the former has been so misused for so long by so many, that it is now considered considered acceptable by many.

As to the hyphen; it is true that it is a poor substitute for a semi-colon, but it is an affectation of mine - I frequently use it online. Whilst clearly a violation of grammar, it does cleave to the one rule which binds them all - it does not obfuscate the meaning of the sentence in which I use it. Apostrophes which would appear to indicate that 'online' belongs to 'your photo' does.

However, I acknowledge the essential correctness of your gentle reproof.
 
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