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New Photo Web site :- Steam 2010

Discussion in 'Photography' started by neildimmer, Apr 2, 2011.

  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Hi All

    I have been uploading photos that were on my fotopic site to a new one hosted by www.railpic.net
    Here are some of the steam collections from 2010
    60019 Bittern/6201 Princes Elizabet/6233 Duchess of Sutherland/ Light engine movements
    http://huddersfield.railpic.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=13
    Scarborough Flyers 2010
    http://huddersfield.railpic.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=7

    Neil
     
  2. JohnRobinson

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    Just had a quick look at your site and it sems to be coming along fine

    Guessing at the amount of pictures you had on your fotopic site, it seems that it will be an expencive way of doing it.(£18 for name & 500mb + £8 for every extra 500mb)

    Ive uploaded now 2500 pictures to my site now and taken just over 3 gig of space - the cost of which including domain name cost £59.00 + vat @20% = £70.80 for 10gig of space. = £3.54 for 500mb
    Again my site uses coppermine -( free program )

    John
     
  3. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Hi John

    I am not putting all my ex fotopic photos on this site just the Huddersfield ones, the others are on a smugmug site which is about £5 per month, but unlimited storage

    Neil
     
  4. tfftfftff86

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    Can you give us a link to your smugmug site, Neil? Frankly, all your photos of engine classes and locations down the decades should be declared a "National Preservation Treasure", or even an official National Collection. You may or may not become a legend in your own lifetime, but if you leave your stuff in your will to the NRM, they'll come to appreciate your work as much as they do Ivo Peters.
     

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