Photos.aero Recently Accepted its 8000th Photograph into its Database
With just 1 month and two weeks of actually having gone live, Photos.aero has recently reached its 8000th photograph submitted by a member.
San José, Costa Rica (PRWEB) February 21, 2007 -- The photographer responsible for reaching the 8000th milestone is Mr. Phil Broad from England. Mr. Broad submitted a beautiful photograph of a Lockheed L - 1011 - 500. Having reached the 8000th record, once again confirms the rapid growth experimented by Photos.aero within the last few weeks.
Jirina Borkova, a very famous and respected Spotter from the Czech Republic, had this to say about Photos.aero's achievement, "I am very impressed with the immediate reception this website has had in the world of Spotters."
The feedback received from all airplane photographers, has helped Photos.aero zone in on their needs and comply with these needs for the photographer's satisfaction. As a result of the very important feedback received from its members. Photos.aero has installed a brand new customized form to add photos. Photographers are able to view their uploaded pictures in queue and track its status. In addition, a publicity space has been eliminated from the home page and has been replaced by a news ticker. Keishi Nukina, a 15 year old Spotter from Slovakia quoted, "It has really great system (sic) for that new site … not so strict, not afraid to accept something different."
Photos.aero has also begun installing 2 mirror servers and a web cluster in order to accelerate the pages performance. Members and all users will be able to see and feel the difference in very little time.
About Photos.aero: Founded in September 2006 as an online aviation photo gallery. The intention is not to compete with the already popular aviation websites, but to create a different perspective for all aviation fans worldwide.
Photos.aero has hired WorldRefer.com as its marketing and Affiliate Program manager.
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