Digital cameras and the new digital picture frames, are a great thing for CD'ers, particularly those n the closet. It used to be, unless you had a darkroom with smelly chemicals, any pictures you would take would have to go to the laboratory where they were scrutinized, gave the technical people a laugh and were screened for any seeming signs of what was then considered 'perversion.' The police might be notified.
Then came the Polaroid camera, which was relatively expensive per picture, and the better ones with self-timers so you could take a pciture of yourelf, while alone, were relatively expensive.
Today, you can take hundreds of pictures of yourself, using a digital camera with self-timer, and maintain complete privacy. With the new digital electronic picture frames using an LCD display, you need not even go to the expense of making a print on paper of any of your pictures.
Do any of you have stories about the old days, and the difficulties then?
Any contrasting stories about using today's digital technology, or mishaps with it? Are digital pictures stolen off the web? Can that put you under a mistaken, misdirected police investigation?