I believe that any of you have some photos on your computer, camera, CDs, phone etc. And I think you're also sharing them with your friends and family very often ( at least, this is what I do: every time I take some new "shots", I quickly save them on my hard-drive and then send it to all my friends, so they can view them too ). Now, let me ask you how are you actually sharing them? Here's how I do it: either by attaching them to an email, sending them through an MMS ( via my mobile phone ), burning them on a CD, via Yahoo Messenger ( most preferred method )..or simply uploading them on photo sharing sites.If you haven't heard of photo sharing websites till now, then you've probably lived under a rock ( no hard feelings, it's just an expression :). There are dozens of sites like this on th
In one my previous post i had mentioned about a site that shares its revenue with its members who share videos online. Here is an extention to that article.Would you like to get paid for sharing your photos or images with your friends? Or get paid every time someone views your pics? Or someone clicks on your photos? if yes.. well in that case I have some good news for you. Photrade is a new company in beta which pays all its publishers to publish images all over the web. And getting registed is very easy, just follow the below mentioned steps...Sign Up (If you have invitation of course as you can’t signup in any other way)Upload Your PhotosGet the code (Different codes for different type of sites like blogs , forums etc)Get Paid in PayPalBasically they pay per CPM so once you have had 1000 views you will get paid (how much you will get depends on the niche of your images as you will add tags for those)By the way here is a sample of how a photo would look like.. Way to go photrade..Al
Along with updated betas for Windows Live Messenger 8.5, Windows Live Mail, and Windows Live Writer - users can now install and test the second beta of Windows Live Photo Gallery. Back in June, Microsoft announced Windows Live Photo Gallery as the successor to Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista with a closed beta program. Starting today - anyone can now choose to install and try out Windows Live Photo Gallery.
This new release of Windows Live Photo Gallery offers some impressive enhancements over the previous beta as well as the existing Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista.
First off, users get improved color adjustment and cropping capabilities for fixing their photos. These enhancements allow users to easily make changes to their photos before sharing them. You can now adjust the detail of your image by sharpening your image up or change the levels of shadow and highlights in the image's exposure. Under "Adjust exposure" users now have a Histogram of their photos. This will
The photo in this entry is Sensitive Boldness. Photographed and edited by me, Lynda Walldez.I thought it sounded too good to be true, but it is totally legit. You can get paid to get your photos viewed when you have them displayed at Share-A-Pic. When you set up a gallery, you create links to the photos and get paid for each view your photos receive. How awesome is that?It works similar to how text link ads do, but you are using photos instead. It's the first time I've seen anything like this. I'm thinking of using the gallery as a portfolio. All the photos have to be uploaded from your computer, so there is no importing from any other photo hosting service like Flickr or Photobucket. Since I have over 700 photos, and their mass uploading tool does not seem to work right now, it is going to take me a good while to build my portfolio.Right now my gallery only has a few photos as I have only had time to upload those. As soon as I get over 200, I'll begin the linking to the gallery f