Maybe we can look at adding a resizer tool or link to a similar service.

Photobucket, Imgur, and similar services are extremely convenient, but I do get a bit nervous when they're used for image hosting. We're subject to the whim of their services, so they could always alter the image presentation, availability, or advertisement at their choosing. Ideally the photographer retains the original image plus whatever reduced-quality copies he needs, and then uploads the image separately to wherever he wants to display it online. We've all seen huge photo-rich detailed discussions, and then come back later only to see all of the photos have been replaced by broken image icons.