Ann, that's an impressive gallery! Glad you shared it.
It will take more time to look at all of the pics, but that squirrel
looking at the hawk is extremely fascinating.
You will have plenty to choose from for the May pug!
The smugmug layout is pretty good and I like the black background more
than the white one on Flickr.
I only seem to miss interactions/reactions/favorites or whatever, only
individual comments, so it looks Flickr is more of a social media.
But there is not much to worry about the take over - I'll see what happens.
Henk
Op 2018-04-21 om 15:40 schreef ann sanfedele:
I've been off list for a few days and deleted all the mail for the
last month or so.. glad to come back to see this
I'm a long time smugmugger and I love it... easy to upload, choices of
landing page format and good levels of privacy settings. live chat for
help..
I cant' even count how many images I've got there - I'vemade a bit of
money through them, too. I'm at the so called portfolio level. I
have pretty much total control over the way my landing page looks -
easy search box at top of the landing page, and I can control the
appearance of eachy gallery separately if I want to.
take a look at my landing page, Henk, but please, not on a phone- on a
desktop :-)
annsan.smugmug.com
Best,
ann
On 4/21/2018 5:25 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Hopefully (as said in the FAQ), the Flickr service is not going to
change in the foreseeable future.
Having stored now close to 6000 of my selected pics on Flickr in full
resolution for $ 25/year, I'm happy with Flickr as it is now.
The choice of private/friends/family/public works fine. Also there
are so many groups of common interest in subjects.
I also maintain on Flickr a community (public) image bank as the
arrangement of albums or sets and frequently extensive descriptions
of the images are so much more conveniently done than on a hosted
website.
I've no experience at all how current smugmug handles all this.
Henk
Op 2018-04-21 om 07:29 schreef Alan C:
We’re excited to announce that Flickr has agreed to be acquired by
SmugMug, the photography platform dedicated to visual storytellers.
SmugMug has a long history of empowering people who love photography
and who want to improve their craft, making them a perfect fit for
Flickr and our creative community. With SmugMug, we’ll continue to
focus on you, the Flickr members who inspire us all with your work.
Nothing will change immediately with regard to your Flickr account.
You will still access Flickr with your current login credentials and
you will have the same Flickr experience as you do now. We will
continue to work to make your Flickr experience even better.
We think you are going to love Flickr under SmugMug ownership, but
you can choose to not have your Flickr account and data transferred
to SmugMug until May 25, 2018. If you want to keep your Flickr
account and data from being transferred, you must go to your Flickr
account to download the photos and videos you want to keep, then
delete your account from your Account Settings by May 25, 2018.
If you do not delete your account by May 25, 2018, your Flickr
account and data will transfer to SmugMug and will be governed by
SmugMug’s Terms and Privacy Policy.
Read more detailed FAQs about this transition on the Flickr Blog.
We’re happy that Flickr is your home for photography and we look
forward to the next chapter in our adventure together as we join the
SmugMug family.
Thanks,
The Flickr Team
---
This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
PDML@pdml.net
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow
the directions.