Domain: smugmug.com
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Full size version of that picture...
If anyone's interested, an original version of the American McGee / Strawberry Shortcake picture can be found here.
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smugmug - good enough for Howard Dean & my mo
We used to use Gallery for our photos, but while it's easily the best installable package around, and much better than lots of online photo sharing places, we eventually outgrew it. It wasn't easy enough for my computer-illiterate family members, and it wasn't powerful or stylish enough for those who were literate.
Rather than look elsewhere, I built my own. It's now a thriving service all it's own, and our mantras are Easy and Style. Every decision we make is governed by those two directives, and it's paying off. We have soccer moms, Grandmas, servicement stationed in Iraq, and many many more using the service. Howard Dean runs his presidential campaign using smugmug.
The downside is that it's not free. You get a week to try it out free, but then it's $30/year (not month!). That gets you a fantastic, stylish, and easy-to use photo sharing site with unlimited storage. Best of all, it can be customized to link seamlessly with other websites, such as your blog or whatever you'd like.
Howard Dean's presidential campaign: http://photos.deanforamerica.com/
My wife's photography business: http://emphoto.smugmug.com/
We are, of course, Linux, Mac OS X, and yes, even Windows friendly. :)
Check it out. We're small, but profitable, and I promise we have the best customer service on the net. We always will. -
Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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Lots of comparison shots
My wife (emphoto.com) is a pro-photographer, so we follow all of this very closely. She's using Canon 10D and D60 bodies, but the EOS Rebel looks like a great camera, especially for the price.
I run a photo sharing site that quite a lot of pro photographers use, and they've taken a lot of test shots with them already:
Garden
Test shots
Botanical Center
Botanical Center #2
Sunset
Night Shots
A Wedding
Westminster City Park
dpreview also has a great review, as always.
Don
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High bandwidth mirror
Here it is, tons of bandwidth, not going anywhere like some of the others (I own the site): Penny Arcade Archive
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Re:Worried... what does this do for x86-64 support
Ok, I'm probably dumb and paranoid.
:)
Found a press release about it, afterall, so perhaps RedHat will still be supporting Hammer.
Let's hope so.
Don my smug mug is on smugmug ... is yours? -
Worried... what does this do for x86-64 support?
I'm a little concerned that this may lead to no x86-64 (Opteron, Althon64) support from RedHat.
:(
HP co-owns the IP for Itanium with Intel, so they have a vested interest in seeing Itanium get lots of support, and AMD x86-64 get none. RedHat has already announced Itanium versions of Advanced Server, but AFAIK, has been silent on the x86-64 front.
SuSE has announced long ago that they'd release x86-64 versions of their distro to coincide with Opteron's release, and they seem to be actively involved with that process.
Am I being paranoid here? Or does it look like RH might not support the most cost-effective 64bit platform going? Not all of us have deep pockets for I2. :(
Don
my smug mug is on smugmug ... is yours?