Trouble sharing photo created on iphoto

I tried to send a message created on iphoto but i keep getting a message saying the server doesn't recognize my email password

Go into iPhoto's Accounts preference pane and delete the mail account that's there.  Now add it back.
Another option and better IMO is to set Mail as the email client for iPhoto in iPhoto's General preferences pane.  Mail gives you a sent version of every email, better access to your Contacts and also has photo templates in Mail's stationary section.
OT

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    Shared Photo Streams require 10.8.2 or later.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts4379

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    what version of iPhoto and of the OS? Exactly doing? See - http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/ -  for FAQ and trouble shooting hints
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  • I do not see all photos exist inside a shared photo stream using iPhoto on Mac

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  • I can't add multiple photos to a shared photo stream in iPhoto.

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