Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:46AM EST
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I asked and you told about the ways you've used your cell phone's camera to capture life's more practical moments. The responses were so varied and interesting that I thought I'd share. I've done some categorizing, concatenating, and taking a guess at gender in my use of pronouns.
The Shoppers
The cell phone camera works well for the shopping paparazzi. Fuelup_kr uses the cell to take pictures of products and prices, too; most recently a vacuum. Oceans972 uses the phone to share shopping finds with her sister, but also uses it as a memory jogger: "....like snapping a pic of an empty Rx bottle to remind me to pick up a new one."
The Memory Joggers
Memory joggers were on more minds than one. A number of readers suggested the parking lot shot where a few pictures can serve as reference locators when your car has misplaced itself. One really important memory jogger came from Brandoncariveau who said that he takes a photo of his kids every day before dropping them off at school and when they visit public places. "That way, should they get lost, I know exactly what they're wearing," he says.
When Things Fall Apart
Why is it so much easier to pull things apart than put them back together? A number of folks wrote about using their cell phones to capture the state of something before it was taken apart. One reader wrote, "when doing your own auto repairs, a snapshot BEFORE you take things apart, and at key points along the way helps you get things back together they way they should be."
Fuelup_kr suggested taking a picture of a room layout before rearranging the room for a meeting to be sure things went back the way they were. Iago2k1 snaps a photo of his equipment like computers, air conditioners, etc. just in case. Carpediemdjg holds a ruler next to an object and takes its picture with his cell phone before heading off to the store to buy something. He'll photograph the wiring of electronic toys before taking them apart. Photographing home repairs, even a septic tank repair, helped another reader document work that had been done already.
Accidents and Arguments
Serenahickey suggests photographing an apartment before moving out to help settle potential security-deposit issues. Jcollica922, another native New Yawker, photographs her parked car so that she has proof of being parked legally. Many wrote in about the fender benders or hit-and-run encounters where the cell phone provided evidence. A car renter wrote to say that her cell phone has pictures of the car before and after the rental. Proof that no damage has been done.
On the Job
Seems like cell phone photography is infiltrating work life too. An installer said he often gets calls from the crew explaining a problem they're having. He has them snap a photo and send it over. Schlauefrau's office admin took pictures of some office furniture that was being replaced. The furniture found a new home and no one had to leave their cubicle for the viewing. Oreohead7 wrote that he runs meetings from a white board and doesn't always have pen in hand. When he's about to erase the board he snaps a cell phone photo. After the meeting he downloads the pictures and can email them to attendees. A road department worker takes photos of rockslides or other storm-related maintenance issues and emails them into the office for further analysis. He wrote that it saved people from having to "come out into the field and see for themselves." And Dr_beting uses the camera to take photographs of patients' brain CT scans, noting that it cuts down the amount of stuff that needs to get lugged around.
Out-of-Box
Some of you had suggestions I never would have dreamed of: Hamagucd suggests taking pictures of business cards to record contact information. An Army recruiter wrote to say he captures images of questionable tattoos that he finds on potential recruit bodies to share with operations and figure out how to proceed. Chanrajesq wrote about using the camera to photograph people's palms. "If you want to keep a perfect identity-token of someone, take a close-up picture of his palm. With a 2-megapixal camera a very clear record can be obtained almost instantly—one which is far superior to a thumbprint." Gary.berthelsen discovered that you can take your cell phone into a concert arena, even when the security guards force you to leave your expensive camera behind. Funyakkers takes pictures of his X-rays at the doctor's office. And one reader wrote that taking a picture is faster than typing, so it's good to take your cell phone into the video store and take pictures of the films you want to see next time.
True Confessions
Some ideas belong in the "more than I need to know" category. One reader takes pictures of answers received before a test. She can then take out her cell phone for a quick in-class review. And some (surprise, surprise) wrote in to say they do things with their cell phone camera that I'd rather not repeat here.
The only negative expressed was how hard it can be to get the image off of the phone and into the hands of another. Isn't there any other way besides email?" asks, Imbluedracoai.
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i dont agree rhat phones have crappy quality! My phone has a 3.2mp cam on it and ive used it for holiday snaps, nature pics and all sorts and its produced really high quality pix. Its also got panorama, antiredeye, and lots of great featues which help to create really professionla looking shots... check em out if u like... http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=28480&l=b987c&id=658457233
I took a picture of me and my boyfriend kissing. It reminds me of us being together whenever I miss him (long distance relationship) . It makes me feel happy; I know its weird but I think cell phone cameras these days makes people happy. Since I have my cellphone everyday, I can always look at his pictures and not be sad. I suggest that everyone should take a picture of something that reminds them of something happy, that way when you feel sad or lonely, you have something to look at. I mean everyone takes their phone with them.
I find camera phones very useful during classroom lectures. My instructor is fond of doing his lectures using PowerPoint. During class, he has the PowerPoint on as he goes about his lecture and with only the lights from the projector on its very hard to write notes in paper. I always sit in front of class and sometimes I try to sit right smack in the middle so I can take pictures of the projector screen as he goes on about his lecture and once I get home, I write down every information my camera phone has taken. I guess it was a good idea, because some of my classmates started doing the same considering he lectures fast and flips on the next page of the PowerPoint really quick!
In your last sentence you wrote "The only negative expressed was how hard it can be to get the image off of the phone and into the hands of another. Isn't there any other way besides email?" asks, Imbluedracoai". Well, the simplest ways are via Blue-Tooth or Infra-Red - a very simple process. Found myself wondering why all the contributors' names were so odd. What has happened to normal names - where have they all gone. Why call yourself the following:- Fuelup_kr Imbluedracoai Brandoncariveau Iago2k1 Jcollica922 Serenahickey Schlauefrau Dr_beting Funyakkers I can't even pronounce them. The only near normal one is Gary.berthelsen. And final rant, why did Robin Raskin spell "New Yawker" like that? I'm puzzled. But despite it all, a very interesting site - I love the ease with which we can all take photos. I take everything from documents to phone contacts, friends to interesting incidents while out and about. Regards to you all, Dominic Worthington.
Dr_beting will NOT violate HIPPA even if he used the patients name, but since the ct scans are not an image of the patients face, who would know who's brain image is who's. The doctor might identify the ct scan to the patient by the image or by a patient ID which could then be compared to a name kept securely in his office. A violation only occurs if the image is distributed to an unauthorized party without the patients direct signed consent. The doctor is allowed to transport or posses the image as he or she feels necessary and/or as needed. If the phone is lost or stolen, I am sure the doctor locks his phone to where no one can then unlock to see the images. This practice, I would prefer, since the actual film or digital print would have the patients name and if lost or stolen could then be used to identify the patient to the film. I just wanted to add this so the unknowing patients would not be concerned with the violation statement. I own a dental lab and I take pictures of inaccurate impressions (molds of the mouth) or other inaccuracies or questions and email them to the dentist. I then call the dentist so we can discuss the patient while he or she looks at the picture I sent. A picture without any names I should stress.
This girl was in love with this singing sensation group,"MYSTIQUE GP" so she take their picture from MYSTIQUE GP MYSPACE, it was very easy for her to lie, that she know them, everybody who is some body know this group, but not in person, they sell over a Five Million ring tones, on ther new single "Vanity featuring Willi Williams, so she lie to her friend that she know them when she only get their picture from Myspace, but and the next hand who wouldn't want to say they Know "MystiqueGP" lol
I use my cell phone to take pictures/videos of me and my friends, funny moments etc so that I will have a good record of all my memories in my current home. Even though lots of people say that friendships last forever, I don't think so. I had a really good friend who i shared everything with and she likewise. She moved to Australia and made some really good new friends, but who unfortunately are different in their opinions/ likes/ dislikes to the girl who was my best friend, and ot myself. However, when she came back to visit me and my other friends, she wasn't the same. She had changed to be more like her new friends. This is why i take pictures of my friends and good times we shared, so that even if they change, I can still remember the laughs we had before. :)
i use it for my xmas list, easier to snap a snot then make a list when out shopping. also, i've snap pics of hairstyles i like for the stylist, its always available and easier to show then describe.
Here is a way to have alittle fun. We you borrow a freinds phone, for whatever it may be, Hit the camera button, make a fist and zoom in to two of your fingers and snap. The pic looks like you took a pic of someones butt crack. Sounds goofy, but you should see some of the reactions I get. You may not get the reaction for a few days and by then they are wondering how did this get there.
Here is a way to have alittle fun. We you borrow a freinds phone, for whatever it may be, Hit the camera button, make a fist and zoom in to two of your fingers and snap. The pic looks like you took a pic of someones butt crack. Sounds goofy, but you should see some of the reactions I get. You may not get the reaction for a few days and by then they are wondering how did this get there.
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A camphone is a very practical tool, if you remember you have it. A word to the wise...there are software that can be downloaded from the internet than can retrieve pictures from memory cards even if they have been deleted or formatted, as long as the space has not been written over, much like hard disks. So be careful of what pictures you take and where your memory cards end up. You may become the latest internet sex scandal.
I just perchased my first camera phone (pantech c150).I'm still learning new things about it....I discovered I can purchase a usb cable and down load the images to my computer then print them off and hand them to whoever I wish or snail male them.
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I don't recommend taking pictures of merchandise unless you have already purchased it. Security guards at retailers tend to view this as "casing", or in other words they think you're taking pictures of things you intend to steal. Just a tip if you don't want to be anybody's suspect, a friend of mine is head of security at a local store and he's nabbed a few shoplifters based on this.
i've used my cell camera to snapped sale items prices as many time they the sales people say "sorry" no longer on sale forgot to take down sign or the item doesn't ring up the sale price. also it is good to have when there is an accident a fall, car or whatever you usual can tell who or what was at fault.
Before leaving on a long trip, I photo my parking spot in the airport. No more wandering around in the parking lot with jet lag on my return.
this was totally stupid..nothing groundbreaking at all...this must be for monkey or for people incapable of thinking for themeselves
There's a new free startup called www.Itookthisonmyphone.com - they upload a cellphone photo 6 seconds after taken on your phone. The you can share it, store it etc. It doens't support my phone yet - but it does for many others - its free...
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26 Posted by arayman22 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse
While travelling in non-english speaking countries, like china, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan etc. I use my mobile camera to take picture of sign boards of famous eating places KFC, McDonald (which are written in their language), Hotel, Roads & shopping malls. When I want to re-visit this place I simply show the picture to any local resident & I can easily reach the desired place. Further, I also take picture of the meals I ate (specially in china) & show the waiter to get the same dish. I also take picture of the Metro railway exit, so that I remember which exit I need to catch on return. More over, sometimes even asking for restroom is difficult, so I simply keep the picture of the Restoom door plate handy & show it to get directions ( I suppose the last one is abuse of camera...lol).