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You could buy your own hosting for a few pounds and then look at Jalbum. Jalbum is free software and will create the album for you and then give you an option to upload.
I guess the total space in bytes you need is a discriminator, along with whether you wish to backup the full resolution online.
Last time I looked there wasn't a simple, cheap online method for many Gigabytes of photos at full resolution - but please share here what you conclude.
FWIW I backup automatically my data partition including all photos to an external drive, dump photos manually a couple of times a year to DVDs kept offsite, and use free Google Picasa for easy photo tweaking, album management and sharing with family & friends. The latter stores a lot of reduced resolution photos in its free 1GB, fewer at full camera resolution of course, but 10GB, say, costs $20 a year.
Hi guys I have a 25gig limit with PB, but you can only upload 250 pics in a single folder at any one time, plus you have to upload each folder separately.
I was looking for a simple solution, that would allow me to simply copy the entire "My photographs" folder and sub folders in one go, in all their's just under 16gig to copy.
Part of the reason is security, my daughter would also use the site, just over a year ago her flat was broken into and her computer, and most of her backup SD cards where stolen.
Hmm, correcting my last, I see Google online storage is now much, MUCH cheaper. 20GB is just $5 per year. As but one example, I've been taking digital photographs for the last 10 years, and my total storage is only 20GB now. It's almost worth paying that simply as an extra photo backup source.
http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=39567&hl=en_US
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