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    rspears is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Randy, I'm sick of PhotoBucket, too! They've gone totally commercial, focused on selling products that they offer vs being a good hosting site. Take a look at SmugMug - https://www.smugmug.com/ They upload full resolution files (no limit), with no limit to numbers so they are a secure archive for your photos as well as providing a means to post images. Something like $40/year for their amateur package (no watermarks, no marketing support for pros) and you retain all rights. Some other popular hosts tell you in the fine print that they reserve the right to use any of your photos as they see fit, so your pictures could be used without even notifying you - not a good thing to me...

    Also, you need to do a purge on your PM files. It's blocked from receiving anything because it's full.

    You took some great photos! #121 RxNash (two or three more in the 120's plus #230) is wicked! That '57 in #143? What were they thinking? Well done, but.... Also #225 the '34 that MP&C showed us, highlighting his hood louvers! Great stuff. Didn't see Ken Thurm's 5 Window, but may have missed it.... Thanks for taking time to post.
    Last edited by rspears; 01-31-2016 at 11:48 AM.
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