Get into Digital Photo Sharing
March 13, 2008
I admit it. I am a self-proclaimed MySpace.com junkie. Why? Well, besides that it is a wonderful place to keep in touch with friends, it is the most amazing place for digital photo sharing. Like with many social networking sites, digital photo sharing is one of the primary reasons for their surge in popularity. When I first became a member of this site about three years ago, the capacity for digital photo sharing was limited. Each page could only hold 16 photos. That has changed dramatically.
Now a member can upload as many photos as he/she wants to. And they can be arranged into as many or as few albums as the user wants. Each photo can also have a caption beneath it, and the album can be named as well. Other users can comment on the photo too. To take it to an even more advanced digital photo sharing experience, the member can “tag” people in the photograph. This means they can draw a box around other people in the picture and when the cursor runs over that person in the image, it can be clicked on, and the web site will take you over to that person’s page. Pretty amazing.
Digital photo sharing in general has come such a long way. As of now, the MySpace method of digital photo sharing has basically taken it to a social apex, but it has not always been that way. I remember when it took ages to upload one photograph onto the computer and just as long to attach it to an e-mail. And an e-mail only had the capacity to hold one photo. Nowadays, we have many options with our digital photo sharing. We can share by attaching multiple photographs to an e-mail and by sending it to the recipients of your choice. Or you can join a web site that allows you to upload and arrange photos into albums. Then all you have to do to share them is to send the link to people of your choosing. With some of these sites, your friends and family may have to join the site, but most of the time, this is an easy task and is free of cost.
So do not be shy or intimidated when it comes to digital photo sharing. It really is easy, and there is the right option for you out there. Whether you just want to share your photos or you want it to be an interactive experience, you will not be disappointed. Keep in touch; share digital photos.
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