I recently read a comment from a photographer, saying that Facebook rendered special interest websites redundant, and that he would upload his photos only to Facebook, instead of dedicated websites.
I don't quite agree with that, for several reasons:
ReachOn Facebook, your reach is limited to people who are following your posts.
That will not even be all of your Facebook friends. I have removed almost a third of my contacts from my wall, because they post too much stuff that doesn't interest me. I still have them on my friend list, but I don't see their posts anymore by default.
On netAirspace, you will reach like-minded people, no matter if you know them or not.
SharingPhotos you post on Facebook cannot be shared anywhere else. You can't link them in forums or on other websites.
At netAirspace, we give you links to share your photos in our forum, in other forums, or on other websites - including Facebook.
ProtectionDid you know that Facebook recently changed your primary e-mail address to <your name>@facebook.com? Check your account, you will be surprised.
Facebook's terms and policies are rather untransparent, and are changed frequently, without any information to the users.
At netAirspace, we are pretty clear about what we will do with your photos: we will only use them for our site, and only until you delete them (which you can do through a simple interface).
On Facebook, things are not so easy. By uploading photos, you give Facebook the right to transfer or sub-license the usage rights on your photos to third parties. And when you delete your photos, they can still use them if "your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it". Whatever that means.
QualityOn netAirspace, we want to present your photos in the best possible way, and we will keep improving the visual impression of our site.
Facebook does not have a specific approach to presenting photos. E.g. they just recently introduced force-squared thumbnails. For aircraft photos, that means that nose and tail will be cut off in the thumbnail view. Also, Facebook compresses photos you upload, resulting in a loss of quality.
Tl;dr(That's: "Too long; didn't read"

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Upload your photos to netAirspace, and share the photo link on Facebook.
You will then reach more people, and have more control over your photos.
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