Wednesday, May 28, 2008

40. geotag your photos


Image139, originally uploaded by markresch.

one of the nicest features of the nokia n95 that i'm currently using is the ability to mark the photo with the location where it was taken. i liked this collage someone posted to a public bulletin board in bolinas, ca. because it's geotagged, you'd know exactly where to go to find it. you'd find it right here

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

39. give clear direction



john was getting married. he was in the last moments of pre-wedding jitters when he called and asked that a specific set of boxes be brought to the wedding by one of the guests. he left the boxes in his shed, but you know, asking to "bring the boxes" can be ambiguous. john sent a picture from his phone to make it all clear.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

38 optical and digital zoom


05122008010, originally uploaded by markresch.


05122008011, originally uploaded by markresch.


05122008012, originally uploaded by markresch.

your camera may have both optical and digital zoom settings. these are three pictures from the n95 the top is all the way wide optical only, the second is full optical zoom, and the third is full optical + digital zoom.

all three look good, but there's really not any more data in the third picture than the second—just good image processing.

you can achieve as good or better results from the digital setting by manipulating the data from the full optical zoom in a program like photoshop.

a second advantage of processing the optical photo is that you have more original pixels to choose from to frame the shot.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

37. use your phone to shoot video

05162008005-001, originally uploaded by markresch.

as phones become more fully featured, many of them are able to record video. so not only is it a phone, and a camera, but it's also a video recorder. and of course, you can do just what you do with still images—take them everywhere, post them to the internet, share them with friends, because —as flickr says—they're "long photos".


go ahead! click on the picture above! it'll play the video.

36. make your phone a wallet


albert on 't Is Goud posted about an idea he had to slim-down his wallet: taking photographs of his id cards, and storing them as photos in an album on his phone instead of carrying them around all the time.

this probably won't work for you to swipe the card you need at the atm, but i bet it works for many other purposes like for insurance cards. i'm not sure what the doctor's office will do when they want to take a photocopy of the card...maybe i'll email the photo to them.

35. remember [more than] the model number


05142008078, originally uploaded by markresch.

i am working on a project to restore (and heavily modify) an electric car. i need new tires and batteries to make it go. while i can remember that they're six volt batteries, i forget the other details all the time.

solution: snap a pic of the current batteries and you'll get all the information at once and have it with you when you get a spare moment to shop for replacements.

34. scan business cards


34. scan business cards, originally uploaded by markresch.

use your phone (again in macro mode, if you have it) to take a picture of business cards you get on a trip. you can keep the cards organized digitally. and the best thing for me is that this keeps cards from getting lost in the mountain of receipts and notes that i accumulate.

33. avoid parking tickets


05142008075, originally uploaded by markresch.

parking in the city is tough. parking at an available spot with a broken meter is like winning the parking lotto jackpot. but there's one small hitch in the gitalong: you might still be ticketed. after all, who knows how meters work? i suggest that you document the meter breakage with a quick photo. the EXIF data in the photo stamps the date and time (and if you want, the geolocation) of the photo. the data is plain: the data that my phone added to this picture looks like this:
Camera: Nokia N95 8GB
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 5.6 mm
ISO Speed: 160
Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode
Orientation: Horizontal (normal)
X-Resolution: 72 dpi
Y-Resolution: 72 dpi
YCbCr Positioning: Centered
Date and Time (Original): 2008:05:14 14:16:31
Date and Time (Digitized): 2008:05:14 14:16:31
Shutter Speed: 6965/1000
Color Space: sRGB
Digital Zoom Ratio: 100/100
Gain Control: Low gain up
Compression: JPEG
Image Width: 2592 pixels
Image Height: 1944 pixels


don't be late for your meeting!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

32. another vote in favor of the camera in your pocket



Canon 5D beach shots, originally uploaded by Robert Scoble.


robert scoble is the society photographer of web 2.0. he goes to every event, and shoots lots of photos and videos. he just posted a comparison of his mobile phone (a nokia n82) with his big digital slr, and posted two comparison shots. they're not amazing photographs, but i think they make the point that these are getting to be great cameras, with the primary difference for the amateur being the lens. oh, and the weight, and the fact that one is always with you.

and so while they may not be as fast, or have quite as high resolution, they win hands down because they're in your pocket.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

31. use the macro function and move in close


ruth's pencils, originally uploaded by markresch.

you can take beautiful photos everywhere with your cameraphone. i took this picture of ruth's pencils in a conference room, after a discussion of interface design. activating macro just took a second. but when you do activate macro, don't forget to turn it off when you're done!

Friday, March 7, 2008

30. before the party

take before pictures and send them to undecided friends to encourage
them to attend.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

29. use a cameraphone photo for an invitation


jon writes: I'm using it for my next invitation for a house party.

Monday, February 4, 2008

28. [littlehouse] today's special board

robert sent this picture of the specials of the day at the little house cafe to everyone back at the office so they could decide if they wanted to endure the rain for lunch.

27. take a picture while someone else is taking a picture

say, at cerado's first nearly-all-hands lunch at denny's.

26. um, what?

some marketing messages are really strange. you might need
photographic proof.

25. shoot through a party favor

those little viewers with the lenses that make many copies of your
subject are fun to shoot through.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

24. capture beauty when you find it


from 580, originally uploaded by markresch.

even driving in rush-hour traffic, you have a camera. and you can use it record that spectacular view that you see as you drive past.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

23. how do these look on me?


new glasses?, originally uploaded by markresch.

Take a photo with your cameraphone and see how you look in those new glasses yourself. It's so much better than a mirror, and you can decide later rather than in the moment.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

22 memory


IMG00060.jpg, originally uploaded by markresch.

Jon Gatrell says: Use it as a reminder of all the places you see on business travel, if you’re lucky.



You can find more of Jon's insights at spatiallyrelavent.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

21 mopho nono


21 mopho nono, originally uploaded by markresch.

use your cameraphone to warn your friends about spending more on rims
than they did for the car.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

20 document a disaster




Sabotaged oil pipeline, Baij, Iraq.

you've got your camera on your mobile phone. next time you see a really amazing disaster, stop and take a snap!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

19 first day of school


19 first day of school, originally uploaded by markresch.

use your cameraphone to take document the first day of school. today
was the first day of fifth grade.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

18 Blog from your phone


18 Blog from your phone, originally uploaded by markresch.

Some photo sharing websites like flickr let you send an email, post to your stream and blog all at once. Like this!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

17. Take your cameraphone to a parade


Patriotic Dog, originally uploaded by christophercarfi.

Some things are just too good to pass up, like this patriotic dog in Half Moon Bay, California on the 4th of July 2007

Saturday, June 23, 2007

16. take notes


DSC02103.JPG, originally uploaded by markresch.

I never can find a pen, but I don't go anywhere without my mobile phone. I saw a van conversion that I thought was really cool, so I snapped this photo to remember to contact the maker and learn more.

15. make a panorama


baseball panorama, originally uploaded by markresch.

Many mobile phones have software or shooting modes that will let you make a panorama from several photographs. Go ahead and shoot a moving image or an action scene. This was at a little league baseball practice.

14. truth is stranger than fiction

capture the things that you find in the world. everyday you see amazing things.

13. document an accident


tow dent, originally uploaded by markresch.

the towing company dented the front fender of the car. as soon as we got it back, we took a photo, and sent it to them as proof. (they noted all the other dents on this old car)

12. catch ephemeral advice


DSC00001.JPG, originally uploaded by markresch.

we got this message when we ate at buck's in woodside. you never know where messages are coming from. capture ephemeral advice when it's in your hand.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

11. Make visual driving directions


right at prospect, originally uploaded by markresch.

It's hard to miss the right turn...it's got an only lane, but make sure you get over to the right early because traffic at that intersection can be a bear.

Make visual driving directions so it's easy for visual people to know where to go.