I'm trying a new photo blog.
Shutterfly. It's pretty, it's simple, and it's free. It's everything I'm looking for in a photoblog mainly because I tend to look for the impossible.
I've started a new collection that we can all add photos to. Eventually I will migrate all my Flickr photos there.
It turns out Flickr is great for organizing and resizing on the fly but the free service only includes 3 photo albums, the bandwidth (the bytes uploaded or downloaded) is limited per month, and they only allow you to see the last 200 pictures uploaded (the older photos are still there but hidden).
Shutterfly appeals to me because it has unlimited space, with the option to organize your photos in an unlimited number of photo albums. They also have all the cool personalized products and prints you can purchase. It makes sense to me that this is what they are making their money from and not from selling disk space and bandwidth.