Divorce Homeless Cameras all broke Worked at Kroger as a meat cutter for a while Worked in a metal shop for a while Laid off in November Now halfway through cancer treatment Been a little busy doing nothing I would have ever wanted to do. But I am better for it. How have you been
That's a rough go of it. Keep your head up man and I hope you get a bit of break from the crap for a while.
That is over the course of 5 years. I am doing good right now. Cancer treatment is not the lose your hair kind and the surgery went well. I'll be done with that phase of my life in July. Some day I'd like to return to Barber and visit and take some photos again. Cancer sucks, but I'm not done yet.
Brandon - Sorry to hear about your trials, but it sounds like you are in a good place. Good luck with getting back on top of everything. We miss you at the WMRRA races, things just aren't the same without you shooting. Yeah, all things must change... Take care, and hope to see you again. Phil WMRRA #217
Public events, people can bitch, but they don't have a legal leg to stand on, been shooting for 30 years, 25 at a newspaper.
okay, next question. Which one can I use and have it automatically change the size (20% of original)? Smugmug is looking like my option but I don't want to put a lot (or any) work into putting the photos up.
Cloudinary, depending on the volume of pics. You can dynamically apply transformations via URL arguments at delivery, so you don’t have to modify the base image if you want to adjust size or resolution, watermark etc. You can also change your settings to apply to only premade transformations so no one can access the base image. They also offer sophisticated grouping with metatag management, which becomes much more important as the volume of images increases. There’s a ton of other shit I use them for, but with your use case it’s not necessary.
So did you get your website full of ass cracks, moose knuckles and camel toes going yet? I assume that's what you take pictures of so you don't have to always be looking up.
IrfanView will do batch resize processing. Then upload to the host. It's technically work, but even RiTchie could do it.