Posted Aug 27, 2009, 8:25 PM
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Flickr. Definitely the best, but you gotta pay for the pro account (25 USD) for the full sort of experience and not have to worry about limits, etc. It has a really nice interface with neat things like tags, geotagging, loads of exif data, group pools, stats (if you get pro), sets, collections (pro), subcollections, etc. And there are over 10,000 small communities of groups to suit the types of things your interested and take pics of. It's really easy, good quality photographs (are uploaded), and never has any downtime (except a few hiccups which usually go away in a few minutes). There is a real community at Flickr.
Imageshack is a no-no. I just got out of Imageshack recently, still re-uploading my images to Flickr. Horrible horrible service. If you try to e-mail the admins to fix a problem, it rarely gets fixed, at least from my experience. Downtimes happen all the time, probably at least 5/7 days a week I'm sure whereby your images just won't load at all. So if you're posting on SSP no images will pop up on an image thread you've created. Very frustrating. But I guess you get hwat you pay for.
Photobucket is okay, I don't know as much about it, but I know it's okay. The Bandwidth thing really sucks because if you get too many people to view your photos then the bandwidth will exceed and photobuckets icons appear. Images will not load. Plus in the free account you have very limited amount of space...where the buying account...pro i think...still has limits. Really not worth it.
Spend the money on Flickr is my advice.
you could try tinypic, i heard it's not bad...and free.
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