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is there anything like flickr.com where you can upload your pictures and it knows what camera you have used?
I take alot of pictures and I need more than 20MB’s per month. I don’t have money to really purchase space…any other sites that are kinda like flickr?
Yah, same here. I don’t really use my online photo thing that much, but I sure do take a lot of pictures- like almost a thousand a month or something lol.
Actually, try photobucket, make sure to resize your photos down to pretty small before you upload, that way people can’t steal your photos and you can fit more.
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