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flickr is mostly free now, no limits on photos, just some advanced functionailty on pro accounts

very good photo sharing site.


Google+ allows for sharng photo albums and integrates with picasa, which is quite a neat photo organisation tool, including automted face tagging, albums etc


If it's just transferring image then any number of dropboxy type apps out there, google drive, picturelife etc, but dropbox is a good start ;)

Make sure you tick the Copyright licence on your Flickr photos if you use that, as otherwise they are free to monetise any of your shots without asking you - so you could have family photos used in an online advertising campaign for example. This is really sad as it also prevents people such as students who have benefited from the creative commons licences used on many photos on Flickr when stuck for an image for example.


500 pix is also pretty good, but you'd soon end up paying, whereas with Flickr you do get a juicy free terrabyte of storage.


You can also post your Instagram url to share photos via the web.


Happy snapping (wish my LX3 hadn't died) !

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