Send it to me Straight
Through sites like HeyPix and Flickr force you to upload your pics to their servers before they let you display the photos online, services like AllPeers, Electric Shoebox, FotoSwap, Hello, Our Pictures, and other use peer-to-peer file sharing to allow you to trade photos directly with friends-no uploading them to a server or sending them as e-mail attachments.
As nauseatingly banal as its tagline, “Digital photos, simple as smile,” may be, OurPictures does actually provide solution for sharing images.
After importing my photos to albums in the OurPictures organizer on my PC, I clicked the ones I wanted to share and then typed in my dad’s e-mail address and a short message. OurPictures sent an e-mail containing a direct link to a page on its Web site that displayed them all.
My dad received the message almost instantly and was able to view and save the photos. he typed in his zip code, and up popped a list of online photo processors and local retailers that support OurPictures (including Ritz Camera stores). This is a great service-if you’re like me, you’re too impatient to wait for prints to arrive in the mail and too lazy to print photos yourself.
On the downside, I found Ourpictures’ editing tools meager, with just a couple of buttons and a slider to rotate, adjust brightness, fix red-eye, crop and write captions. The service doesn’t support blogs or offer any kind of cool chat features, either.


