Whether you’re a Nikon cameras or Canon SLR cameras enthusiast, a point and shooter, or you rock your first Mickey Mouse wind-up camera from grade school, you probably are more than happy to show off your photos to anyone with pair of working eyes. If you can’t find anyone to exhibit your masterpieces to, there’s a special place where millions of strangers are more than willing to check them out—The almighty Internet! Here are 3 photo sharing sites that could work for you.
Flickr
Flickr is awesome. In terms of features, functionality, and its massive popularity, it is the top photo sharing site on the web to date. The only downside is the storage capacity limits for free accounts, but for a small price you can upgrade. Unlimited storage is only $30 a year!
Zooomrr
Zooomrr is like Flickr’s equally cool sister, that doesn’t get nearly as much attention. Although feature-rich and has no storage limit for free accounts, it still hasn’t caught on with the cool kids as strongly as Flickr has, but it’s definitely worth checking out.
Picasa
Picasa, part of the Google brand, is another photo sharing that hasn’t quite caught up to Flickr in terms of popularity but has really great features like robust photo sharing, an incredible photo search engine, and 1GB of free photo storage. Not a bad deal at all.
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