Soaring Above Sights

In my last post I mentioned my friend Peter and his nature photos. I have been in awe of his abilities for a while now, and I’m also jealous of his equipment, but I’m not nearly as good as Peter is, so even with equipment like that I most likely wouldn’t get the excellent photos that he does. Plus, he just lives in one of the greatest areas of the country for getting the kind of photos that he does. I have watched him grow over the last year or so in his abilities and I have to say that I am proud of him for moving beyond what was comfortable for him and trying new things. And he’s doing great with it! So, I have added Peter’s Instagram account to my list of links you can find on the right side of this blog. I just feel the need to share his wonderful photos with more people.

In a recent conversation we had I mentioned to him another option he might be able to use to get his photos out there to the public and to be able to maybe sell some. jAlbum is terrific software to build online photo albums and can be used for personal use or for commercial use. I have used jAlbum in the past and have found it to be incredibly easy to build beautiful albums to show friends or potential buyers.

I rarely recommend any kind of software here but I thought this would be worth the mention, especially if you wanted to show off photos to family and friends because you’re given 10 GB of space for a Premium Account if you don’t have a website that you can use. And if you chose the Super Account you get a whopping 300 GB of space – no need for a domain, just good old space for sharing your photos! Premium, Power, or Super, you can’t beat the price anywhere for software that is this easy to use; within a few minutes you can be ready to upload your photo album for your family and friends to see.

FWIW, I do not get any kind of compensation for any recommendations.

So, check out my friend Peter’s Instagram page and enjoy the many photos of eagles and owls and other birds that he has posted there. You will be happy that you did. And maybe even a bit jealous!


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