Myshot Another Free Photo Sharing Application
Social networking site characterizes itself because it allows its spectators to join in and participate into the show. People can find each other.
A social network service focuses on the building and verifying of online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others, and which necessitates the use of software.
Most social network services are primarily web based and provide a collection of various ways for users to interact, such as chat, messaging, email, video, voice chat, file sharing, blogging, discussion groups, and so on.
There are many ways to use these technologies for own aims. One of these is to exploit your images, and create your private gallery to backup images off-site from your hard drive. There are plenty of photo-sharing services around the net and Flickr is one of the most popular photo sharing sites around the world.

Just as with social networking services such as Flickr, Myshot is another social photography website free and easy to use, which allows you to upload and share your pictures with friends and family.
Myshot does the same thing of Flickr. Like its closest rival it’s a place where you can you interact with other people and sharing their pictures where each photo page comes with a certain amount of information. Other users can then search on tags, enabling them to find and comment on the photos of other users.
Myshot didn’t want to be just a community or just a social bookmarking. They wanted to do everything and it shows. It’s an active community and addictive sharing features have attracted thousand of users. Already 3000 members have signed an account on MyShots. On MyShots, people are active partecipants and they can surf through many of beautiful photos, each of which comes with its own page.

This page allows you to display title, description, keywords, and information about the license. Some photos have a standard image license, which more or less means that it is free to use. Most of them have Creative Commons license which can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder for example to use the photos for commercial purposes.
Registered users can rate every photo as well. But that’s only a little thing of what MyShots.com free photo sharing can do.
The interface is attractive, and it’s pleasant to browse. People can comment pictures, and you can make all or just some photos private or only viewable by friends and family. As I said before, MyShot can be useful as a private gallery to backup images off-site from your hard drive. They don’t even limit the size of your account, meaning that you can literally upload an unlimited number of photos.
Photography Tutorials
If you are not an expert photo editing, many contributors from users on this site have simplified the things through tutorials that spice up boring lessons that explain from ‘understanding white balance’ to ‘improving your outdoor photos’.

Conclusion
The first time you look into website photo sharing you may think that they are all the same. Instead, the attempt to emulate the success of Flickr has made MyShot to include many different features than the old brother with a tighter focus on their community.
Bloggers are also avid users these sites because it helps them to save on bandwidth while providing image backup in the unlikely scenario that all their files are wiped out from their servers.
I hope more applications and more interactivity will be added on the next future. MyShot is easily one of the best photo storage and sharing sites available for free for many amateurs and professional photographers.


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