: It is possible that the internet service provider who supplies your e-mail
: address can also supply you with a personal web space. if so the cost may
: be free, or ver low in cost. Contact them and ask how you would upload
: your images to a personal space.
: YOu don;t need to create an entire webpage. Simply getting the photos to some
: URL which is constantly connected to the web and not just sitting on your
: computer's hard drive is all that is necessary. Later on you can create a
: webpage, blog or photogallery and pull those pictures into it by
: identifying them by their URLs.
: Good luck and have fun With the building
: PGJ
Thanks everyone for their input. I certainly wouldn't leave my only copies of pix with a free website! I do have my own web space and if you want a clear idea of my coding skills/resources check it out at http://www.mts.net/~srichens
So you see why a photo site seems like a good idea to me. I can certainly use my own (well, my ISP's) storage for stuff I want to link to. I just got so much help from looking at other people's photos that I thought I would share my better ideas that way (if I come up with any).
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