By Laura Kay

It seems like just about everyone has a cell phone camera these days that can snap images of just about anything in a matter of seconds. Using digital photos instead of the traditional film photos is cheap, there is no used paper to end up in the garbage and they take up almost no physical space at all!

Whether you are a professional photographer or an amateur shutterbug you'll still appreciate the convenience of digital photography. And what is better than just snapping lots of digital photos is the fun way you can share them with others. There are many different ways to let others enjoy your photos, from electronic picture frames to printing them out to storing them on your mobile phone.

One of the growing ways to display your photos to others is by publishing a photography blog. A blog is a website that allows an author to post instant updates onto World Wide Web about just about any topic imaginable. A photo "web log" can feature the digital images you took on any given day or trip. You can include comments about your photographs and you can inform people about why you took the images and what was happening when you took them.

To begin a photo blog you just need to find some free blogging websites and pick a blog name. Most blogging websites are easy to get started with. You simply write your thoughts out in a post, upload your digital photographs from your PC and the blogging site pretty much does the rest. When you are happy with a post you "publish" it and anyone on the internet can instantly view it!

Getting feedback from views to your web log is part of the fun of putting your photos online. With a photography blog you can not only allow others to see your photos but you can also allow people to comment on your posts. If you allow comments on your photos then you can also discover what other people like and do not like about your images.

Don't worry about always writing a article that's perfect. It's your photography blog and you can put up photos of whatever you want. You can post images of a a recent trip one day and then put up images of some trees in your front yard the next day. Just try to enjoy the ability to share your digital photographs so easily with your own blog!

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