I would like to announce that I have finally subscribed to Flickr Pro Account. Here are my reasons for doing so.
- First I would like to share my photos taken by my Canon EOS400d.
- I would like to have flickr to host my pictures since pictures can eat up lots of bandwidth and space from my hosting.
- My site had experienced hack from the past and I have some problems with my pictures being misplaced thru post now i can only link to pictures hosted at flickr.
- I would like to protect my pictures thru copyright, since upon uploading my pictures to flickr, It will have a time stamp and copyrights thru Creative Commons that will serve as a proof of my ownership to that pictures. I have heard lots of photo bloggers complaining pictures stole by other for commercial purpose.
- Flickr is now not banned in Saudi Arabia.
- I have studied their FAQ and it convinced me to have one.
So do you agree with my post? or you have other comments in mind. You can also share your experience with flickr.
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@ Eli
Ibang klase he he he
my reason for going pro was because of the free moo pictures! hehehe, cute cute
@ nina
my flickr id is http://flickr.com/photos/dexfamily
Dexter’s last blog post..WordPress 2.5.1 is out
flickr is love! I’ve been a satisfied flickr user since 2004. Going pro was a great move. I host all my photos on flickr, and the community is great as well. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a pro photographer, there’s always plenty of people in flickr to inspire and help you improve.
What’s your flickr id? I’d love to add you as my contact. Mine is at http://flickr.com/photos/nina
btw, awesome to meet you last Friday at trinoma!
nina’s last blog post..Two years of Wandering, the Evil Martian Network, and the winner of the Envirosax bag
Congratulations! Getting a Flickr Pro Account is really worth it. Plus with all the camera groups and communities in Flickr, you’ll learn how to maximize the settings of your 400d in different situations and subjects! 🙂
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