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En este post van a encontrar las 100 mejores paginas de fotos, desde photoshop hasta fotolog. Si bien primero copie y pegue, luego saque mucha info de cada pagina que no servia, y ademas busque los links de cada pagina para que quede mejor. Es un buen post para aquel que suerfea por la web buscando paginas relacionadas, bueno aca estan las 100 mejores. 1 Flickr http://www.flickr.com/ Flickr is a fun and flexible photographic universe, for everything from storing your images to socializing with like-minded photographers. 2 Slide http://www.slide.com/ It’s a new era for slideshows, and you don’t need a projector. Just upload images, add music, and then share at Facebook, MySpace, and elsewhere. 3 PopPhoto http://www.popphoto.com/ The official website of two top photography magazines, PopPhoto is an awe-inspiring news source for cutting-edge photography. 4 Digital Photography Review http://www.dpreview.com/ Reviews and previews of the latest digital cameras and accessories give you the information you need to make your next purchase. 5 MOO http://www.moo.com/ If your photos are languishing on your hard drive, get a kick in the pants from MOO, offering exciting ways to showcase your prints. 6 Aviary http://www.aviary.com/ Unzip your cat’s skin, make a frog out of metal: just two things you can do with this fun photo editor. 7 Corbis http://www.corbis.com/ Browse the world’s most striking photos, including stock footage, pictures of celebrities, and royalty-free images. 8 Shutterstock Images http://www.shutterstock.com/ In need of a photo? Buy high-quality images at Shutterstock, the largest subscription-based stock photo agency in the world. 9 Fotolog http://www.fotolog.com/ Photographs lead to friendship. Fotolog gives you a place to share your most obscure or brilliant images—and you may find a soulmate in the process. 10 Digital Camera Resource Page http://www.dcresource.com/ Honest, detailed reviews of cameras, with an emphasis on consumer models, from point-and-shoot Kodaks to Nikon digital SLRs. 11 Photobucket.com http://www.photobucket.com/ Get carried away with Photobucket: a photographer’s playground, complete with photo sharing, prints, gifts, forums, and so much more. 12 RockYou http://www.rockyou.com/ Rock the social network with great-looking photos: RockYou provides applications for making the most of MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Bebo, and more. 13 Nikon Cameras http://www.nikonusa.com/ Stay up to date on the latest news from Nikon, producer of much-heralded cameras, scanners, and other imaging products. 14 Museum of Modern Art http://www.moma.org/ Enter the world of contemporary photography, as showcased by New York City’s world-renowned Museum of Modern Art. 15 Microstock Diaries http://www.microstockdiaries.com/ Some diaries are meant to be read: Microstock Diaries teaches you the ins and outs of selling your photos. 16 ScanMyPhotos http://www.scanmyphotos.com/ You send them a box of photos, and the pros at ScanMyPhotos scan them, all for as low as 4 cents an image. 17 Digital Camera HQ http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com/ It’s like a dating service for you and cameras: Learn all you need to know before you commit. 18 iStockphoto.com http://www.istockphoto.com/ Stock up at iStockphoto, the online spot to buy and sell stock photos. Free to join, easy to use. 19 Photodoto http://photodoto.com/ Photography is for everyone at Photodoto: Learn the basics of photography, hone your skills, or browse reader photos. 20 Blurb http://www.blurb.com/ Turn your works of art into books of art: Blurb enables you to create your own high-quality photography books. 21 Photo.net http://www.photo.net/ A community of amateur photographers helping each other through tips, forums, and critiques. Looking is free, but membership will cost you. 22 PhotographyReview.com http://www.photographyreview.com/ Get the scoop on photography equipment with professional reviews and user forums, shop for cameras, or learn how to use the one you’ve got. 23 Picasa http://picasa.google.com/ Stop stuffing your photos into boxes, and start storing them on your PC and online. Picasa helps you create an electronic photo album that will always be within reach. 24 Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/ A comprehensive database of high-quality stock photography, video footage, music, and other media for creative artists and professionals alike. 25 Smithsonian Images http://www.smithsonianimages.com/ The Smithsonian Museum’s photography website is home to thousands of images chronicling American life. Photos may be purchased for educational or personal use. 26 Big Huge Labs http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/ Offering heaps of special effects, Big Huge Lab is a quirky online photo editor with an edge–and without downloads. 27 Magnum Photos http://www.blog.magnumphotos.com/ A community for and by professional photographers dedicated to capturing and sharing the world’s events, large and small. 28 Mpix http://www.mpix.com/ Create wow-inducing, professional-quality photographic prints and presentations, like a gallery-style image printed on canvas. Buttons, keychains, and other products, too. 29 Fotki http://www.fotki.com/ An ad-free, cost-free online community for photography pros and hobbyists to share their favorite shots and meet like-minded photography lovers. 30 Imaging Resource http://www.imaging-resource.com/ Leave no camera unturned: Before you empty your wallets on photography equipment, fill your head with knowledge at Imaging Resource. 31 In-Public http://www.in-public.com/ There’s something to see everywhere you look: a photoblog that captures the diversity of life through street photography. 32 Shutterfly http://www.shutterfly.com/ This top-notch website for photo printing is popular for a reason, with slick tools for editing images, printing snapshots, and creating photo books. 33 BIG Folio http://www.bigfolio.com/ A straightforward website that ensures the creation of a personal website as stunning as the photographs it displays. 34 Smugmug http://www.smugmug.com/ A photo community that treats you like family, offering an intimate experience with more than just your basic services. 35 Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider http://www.scottkelby.com/ The site for Photoshop guru Scott Kelby, offering tips both technical and personal, information both useful and entertaining. 36 LIFE http://www.life.com/ LIFE is back. Come see amazing archives of the most important photographs in our nation’s history and thousands of stunning new pictures. 37 clickbooq http://www.clickbooq.com/ Create and maintain total control over your photo website. Let your website evolve, just as your pictures do. 38 DigMyPics http://www.digmypics.com/ It’s time to digitize your life with DigMyPics, from your VHS tapes to your shoeboxes of photos. Can you dig it? 39 Dreamstime http://www.dreamstime.com/ Dreamtime offers a huge, constantly evolving selection of high-res, royalty-free stock photography at low prices–and sometimes no prices at all. 40 Picnik http://www.picnik.com/ Digital photos re-envisioned in just a few clicks. Free of charge and easy to use, this image editor is high on innovation and low on stress. 41 PhotoInduced http://www.photoinduced.com/ Get the skinny on cameras, equipments, and techniques at PhotoInduced, where photo professionals answer all your photo questions. 42 PhotoWorks http://www.photoworks.com/ Endless ways to surround yourself with images of all your favorite people. With PhotoWorks, you’ll never feel alone. 43 Pixagogo http://www.pixagogo.com/ Take a picture before you go-go: Make a creative online scrapbook the quick and easy way with Pixagogo. 44 Eastman House http://www.eastmanhouse.org/ If you can’t make it to Rochester, New York, meander through the online photo galleries of the George Eastman Museum. 45 Joggle http://www.joggle.com/ Mix photographs, songs, and videos to create and share unique slideshows, using free software that works from any browser. 46 Layers Magazine http://www.layersmagazine.com/ If you’re into Adobe’s Photoshop and other digital imaging products, then Layers Magazine will help you with tutorials, reviews, and more. 47 Lulu http://www.lulu.com/ Lulu helps you publish and sell your book, and do it with style. 48 Joby http://www.joby.com/ Innovative accessories for on-the-go photographers, with press and praise that will make even the most demanding consumer rest easy. 49 Snapfish http://www.snapfish.com/ Storing and sharing photos online has never been easier—plus free prints, for those who prefer to look at pictures the old-fashioned way. 50 Zannel http://www.zannel.com/ Don’t leave photojournalism to the pros. At Zannel, you’re the photojournalist, sharing your digital photographs with the world. 51 Steve’s Digi-Cams http://www.steves-digicams.com/ An online buying guide for photographers, featuring reviews of the latest digital cameras and advice for making the most of your money. 52 Picaboo http://www.picaboo.com/ No-mess scrapbooking: Sit down with Picaboo, and you’ll have a professional photo album in no time. No glue or scissors required. 53 National Media Museum http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/ Believe it or not, we haven’t always had digital cameras. The National Media Museum takes you back in time, to the beginning of photography. 54 Photowalking.org http://www.photowalking.org/ Walks aren’t just for exercise anymore. There’s a new trend, photowalking: Lace up your sneakers, grab your camera, and see what you can see. 55 Kodak Gallery http://www.kodakgallery.com/ Storing and sharing photos is a snap at the Kodak Gallery, a spot aiming to satisfy all of your photo needs in the typical Kodak style. 56 JPG Magazine http://www.jpgmag.com/ It’s your world, and JPG Magazine wants to be a part of it. This online publication is for and by photographers. 57 PDN Online http://www.pdnonline.com/ Delve deep into the photography world with the online version of Photo District News, which supplies you with the latest in photography-related news. 58 Planet Photoshop http://www.planetphotoshop.com/ When you’re working in Photoshop, it’s like you’ve got the world on your screen. With Planet Photoshop, you’ve got all the tips and tutorials to make the most of that world. 59 Webshots.com http://www.webshots.com/ An online community for photo junkies, offering oodles of fun features, from photo albums to wine boxes to horoscopes. 60 Qufoto http://www.qufoto.com/ Qufoto makes it easy for photographers to create impressive virtual galleries and display their work for a monthly fee. 61 International Center of Photography http://www.icp.org/ Visit the International Center of Photography’s website and explore photography through the ages, through museum exhibits, lectures and exhibits. 62 Stockxpert http://www.stockxpert.com/ A royal-free database of millions of stock photos, allowing users to buy images or sell their own work. 63 Splashup http://www.splashup.com/ Multiple image editing at your fingertips. With no payments or downloads required, all you need is a little free time. 64 Snipshot http://www.snipshot.com/ Edit photographs online in this browser application. Snipshot requires no downloads, so take that snapshot and start snipping. 65 SnapMyLife http://www.snapmylife.com/ Document experiences with your cell phone and share them without delay, from anywhere in the world, free of charge. 66 ShoZu http://www.shozu.com/ Social networking from your cell phone: ShoZu keeps you connected no matter where in the world you are, letting you share photos and multimedia. 67 ScanCafe http://www.scancafe.com/ No more digging through boxes of photos. Now you can have old photos scanned, restored, and burned to disc to preserve your most precious memories. 68 RitzCamera.com http://www.ritzcamera.com/ The camera and imaging world is increasingly specialized and niche-oriented. RitzCamera.com covers every niche, no matter how narrow, from SLRs to binoculars. 69 Radar http://www.radar.net/ A website that enables members to share cameraphone photos for free, either online or through a phone application. 70 Pixlr http://www.pixlr.com/ Believe it or not, you may not need Photoshop. Enhance, filter, and crop your photos for free with a simple Flash-based photo editing site. 71 Photoworkshop.com http://www.photoworkshop.com/ Have a craving for photo knowledge? You can get your fix of advice and tutorials at this virtual get-together for photo know-how. 72 Mixbook http://www.mixbook.com/ Just like friends sharing songs for a musical mix tape, Mixbook.com allows users to share their photos by collaborating on digital and print photo books. 73 PictureSocial http://www.picturesocial.com/ A network for amateur and experienced photographers to post and discuss photos, learn new techniques, and stay connected to the photography scene. 74 daily dose of imagery http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/ Get your daily dose from this visually stunning photoblog, providing one photo per day of photographer Sam Javanrouh’s unique perspective. 75 Photojojo http://photojojo.com/ Picture this: A newsletter you actually want to read. See it with your own eyes at Photojojo, your source for photography news. 76 Nikonians.org http://www.nikonians.org/ A Nikon lover’s paradise, this unofficial website provides reviews, expert articles, glossaries, and photos of, by, and for Nikons. 77 Nature Photographers http://www.naturephotographers.net/ High-quality photos capture the most breathtaking qualities of nature, sure to inspire even the most cynical city dweller. 78 FotoFlexer http://www.fotoflexer.com/ Show off those pics: FotoFlexer lets you edit and add effects to photographs online, with no cost or downloads. 79 MyPublisher http://www.mypublisher.com/ MyPublisher offers an alternative to the traditional photo album: turn your photos into coffee table books, cards, or calendars. 80 myphotopipe.com http://www.myphotopipe.com/ The new wave of digital printing for the serious photographer or the occasional artist—or someone who happened to take a really good picture. 81 MyPhotoAlbum http://www.myphotoalbum.com/ It’s easy to share photos and videos online with MyPhotoAlbum: no e-mail attachments, no cost, no registration required. 82 Lomography.com http://www.lomography.com/ Don’t think, just shoot: photography at its coolest and most candid, brought to you by Lomographic Society International. 83 Ed Z Studios http://www.f1point0.com/blog More than a photoblog, providing helpful tips, thought-provoking insight, and much-needed inspiration for both established and aspiring photographers. 84 dotPhoto http://www.dotphoto.com/ Store, share, and organize your digital photos, or turn them into towels or coasters; anything’s possible at dotPhoto. 85 Digital Pickle http://www.digitalpickle.com/ It’s not just pickles that need preserving: Digital Pickle restores old photos and transfers them to a more lasting format. 86 Complete Digital Photography http://www.completedigitalphotography.com/ You couldn’t ask for more: A comprehensive database for everything you ever wanted to know about digital photography. 87 BritePix http://www.britepix.com/ Welcome to today: BritePix enhances and digitizes old photos and returns them to you on a CD or DVD. 88 Poladroid http://www.poladroid.net/ Join the droves of Poladroid: Transform any photograph into a quirky print that’s as close to a Polaroid as you can get. 89 Photoshop http://www.photoshop.com/express Photoshop: Not just a noun anymore, it’s a way of life. Get on the Photoshop train and Photoshop to your heart’s content with the program’s online counterpart. 90 B&H Photo Video http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ Professional or hobbyist, B&H’s gear will help you break new ground in your photo and audio universe. 91 A Photo Editor http://aphotoeditor.com/ Not just any photo editor: You’ll want to take this professional, powerful advice from an expert in the field of photography. 92 Andrew Zuckerman http://www.andrewzuckerman.com/ Explore the work of photographer and director Andrew Zuckerman; take a look at his creative and commercial portfolios, watch interviews, and read the latest press. 93 Wink http://wink.nixone.com/ An intimate look at intimate photographs: The online photography portfolio and blog of artist Tyler E. Nixon deserves a wink or two. 94 Verve Photo http://www.vervephoto.wordpress.com/ Photojournalists share their efforts to capture and captivate—and, quite possibly, change—the world through the enduring “power of the still image.” 95 Strobist http://www.strobist.blogspot.com/ The home base for fans of small-flash photography, and for those who want to do it themselves. 96 MUTE http://mute.rigent.com/ An inspirational photoblog devoted to sharing and delighting in the beauty of the world, as seen through the lens of a camera. 97 vi.sualize.us http://vi.sualize.us/ Bookmark your favorite images from anywhere on the internet, and find out what other photography lookers are loving now. 98 Photopreneur http://blogs.photopreneur.com/ An ever-evolving blog on photography and image manipulation for creative professionals and hobbyists ready to generate income from their art. 99 Epic Edits http://www.blog.epicedits.com/ Not quite a pro? Develop skills at your own pace with this blog, an excellent resource for the photography hobbyist. 100 Adorama http://www.adorama.com/ As a supplier for photography enthusiasts and professionals, Adorama provides just the equipment you need, from lenses to tripods to cameras. Fuente:http://www.web100.com/
Estás buscando t, espero que el contenido sea de su agrado. Zooloo – Toda tu vida social en un solo lugar El lanzamiento del nuevo sitio web denominado ZooLoo definido como un completo entorno en línea alrededor de su propio nombre de dominio se presenta como una nueva opción a los internautas que les gusta crear sus propias paginas, blogs y compartirlas con el resto del mundo. De esta manera también ofrece la posibilidad de adaptarse a las diferentes redes sociales, paginas de inicio, paginas web; otorgando las herramientas necesarias para que los usuarios puedan administrar su vida en línea. La manera de obtener un lugar en este novedoso sitio web obedece a un proceso realmente sencillo con tan solo dirigirse a registro, selección de un dominio y personalizar; cabe señalar que la personalización se presenta en forma de temas, plantillas, blogs, videos, fotos, entre otros; incluido dentro de la herramienta de gestión de zCreator. Así mismo, ZooLoo permite que los usuarios puedan subir sus videos y álbumes de fotos asemejándose a las populares redes sociales como el hi5 y You Tube; además de tener acceso a sus favoritos sitios comerciales. Es decir, esta web también le proporciona una completa seguridad ya que la persona podrá controlar quien ve su sitio web mediante la configuración de privacidad y las características del grupo. Sin duda, la finalidad con el cual ha sido creada esta nueva alternativa para el internet pretende lograr los siguientes objetivos. Uno de ellos es facilitar al internauta ya sea empresario o cualquier persona; crear su propia web en su propio dominio y por el otro lado nos muestra una impresionante gama de herramientas para la creación de páginas web al gusto del usuario, la instauración de redes sociales en el ZooLoo es otras de las ventajas que nos brinda para conectarnos con los amigos. Por otro lado, la creación y lanzamiento de ZooLoo en el internet se llevó a cabo gracias al financiamiento y respaldo de Microsoft BizSpark, un programa de inicio que otorga tres años de acceso a las últimas herramientas de desarrollo de Microsoft así como la conexión a una red nacional de inversores e incubadoras de empresas. Por el momento no se ha asignado costo alguno a este programa por lo que resultaría ventajoso para cualquier empresario que necesite alojar sus sitios web y requiera de almacenamiento. Pag principal Ejemplo de una pag Otra pic Link:http://www.zooloo.com
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Los disparates que suelen verse y escucharse en los canales culturales de la televisión por cable, componen a esta altura un catálogo que resultaría pintoresco si no fuera aterrador. Algunas de esas barbaridades pueden apreciarse en el programa de The History Channel, Descifrando el pasado ― El cσdigo templario.Allí se pretende examinar el apogeo y caída de la Orden de los Templarios, organización religioso-militar creada hacia 1119 para custodiar los Santos Lugares que, después de las Cruzadas, se convirtieron en un centro de poder financiero (eran banqueros, prestamistas, navegantes, mercaderes y terratenientes en la Europa occidental de los siglos XII y XIII) hasta que el papado la disolvió en 1312, confiscando sus enormes bienes y sometiendo a sus miembros a la Inquisición, que supo torturarlos antes de achicharrar a algunos de ellos en la hoguera bajo cargos de brujería, blasfemia y sodomía.A lo largo de ese programa, se aludió verbalmente al rey de Francia y de Navarra Felipe IV "el hermoso" (1268-1314), un monarca que tuvo notorio protagonismo en la masacre de los templarios, pero en cambio las imágenes mostraron varias veces la efigie de otro Felipe IV (1606-1665), el rey de España pintado por Velázquez, que vivió trescientos años después de aquellos acontecimientos.FELIPE IV (Francia-El Hermoso)FELIPE IV (ESPAÑA)Se trataba en el caso de una pintura famosa, conservada en el Kunthistosches Museum de Viena, pero los responsables del programa de televisión no advirtieron el error y no sólo lo reiteraron sino que lo multiplicaron luego, cuando el locutor habló del duque Leopoldo de Habsburgo, un personaje menor del siglo XVI, pero se ilustró esa referencia con un retrato del emperador germánico Leopoldo I (1640-1705) que reinó tres siglos después de aquel antepasado.Esas burradas son frecuentes en un canal que lleva indebidamente su pomposo nombre, porque en otros programas de la misma emisora la traducción de los textos del inglés al español confunde 1.200 años antes de Cristo con 12.000 años antes de Cristo, cree que army puede traducirse por "armada" (aunque en cambio significa ejército), o que actually (que quiere decir ‘en realidad’) equivale a "actualmente", mientras traduce casualties (los muertos en una batalla) como "casualidades", entre muchos otros síntomas de distracción, atropello o ignorancia.Cualquier observador consciente de que los jóvenes de hoy ya no leen libros de historia sino se informan a través de los medios audiovisuales, tiene derecho a espeluznarse ante los vacíos de conocimiento que The History Channel desparrama a escala internacional y con la mayor frecuencia.Es el fin del mundo, por lo menos para la cultura, que ha quedado en manos de ciertas redes de televisión.Y para quienes no creian en que existia una orden en la actualidad, les aviso que si y hasta tienen su propia pagina:http://www.osmtj.org
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Muchos creen que se trata de una simple protesta del campo contra el gobierno para evitar las retenciones, pero yo pienso que hay gato encerrado. Mirenlo por Uds mismos: LAS DEL CONGRESO: CON: JAJAJJAJA. Fuente: http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2008/06/25/noticia_0045.html