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Angelofsomekind
12-26-2012, 06:54 PM
A few weeks ago my wife and I took the day off and went out to the city for a day. No dressing involved but we took some pictures while we were out. Then on Christmas day we stayed over at my In laws, so in the morning we are sitting having breakfast and my wife starts talking to her mom about our day out, then asked me for the camera, I went and got it for her and as I handed it to her it happened, GOOD GOD I HOPE THERE ARE NO PICTURES OF ME DRESSED ON THERE! I was pretty sure there weren't, I haven't taken pictures in quite a while. But still, I got that fear. There were no pictures on it fortunately. But it's something I often seem to experience every time I hand my camera to someone.

kimdl93
12-26-2012, 07:12 PM
I have an idea. Keep a spare SD card hand for your special photos..pop it out after each use. That will help avoid unexpected embarrassment and put your fears to rest!

tiffanyjo89
12-26-2012, 07:12 PM
I'd say buy you a separate memory card and only use it to take pictures, making sure to remove it from the camera and keep it stored away from the camera (so that it doesn't get packed up when you are going on a trip and then changed out when the other one gets full).

LadyPilot
12-26-2012, 07:17 PM
Dodged a bullet there. A spare or dedicated SD card will be the best. Aren't you glad we live in the digital age instead of the old "roll of film" days? LP

Amber-Sue
12-26-2012, 07:21 PM
My wife gave our camera to my son and there were pictures of us at this years holiday get together in Chicago. I was fully en-fem. I whispered in her ear that I hope he does not look at them even tho he knows but never seen me all dolled up. He gave it back without looking at the pictures

mikiSJ
12-26-2012, 07:34 PM
I like the separate SD card idea - but get a different brand so it is obvious which one is in the camera.

I have a "Fear" story that turned out bad, and not for me. I was with a software consulting firm in the late '90s. The president of the firm wasn't performing and was let go about 9 months into his term. We were all given laptops and he returned his when he left. The head of HR admin went to clean up the laptop and found over 3,000 images and videos of pre-pubescent children performing the most vile of acts with adults. Needless to say, it was immediately reported to the FBI and he was arrested. I do not know the outcome of his arrest, but I hope he is doing several life sentences!!!!

I am sure no one here is as grossly sick as this guy, but it does pay to remember....

Danielle_cder
12-26-2012, 08:48 PM
that cold scary feeling in your gut n' mind oh snap.... I know that fear too!

Angela Campbell
12-26-2012, 08:49 PM
It is always the small things that end up giving us away!

Luciana Vitale
12-26-2012, 09:00 PM
Lol !!! have been in that situation too!!!

AngelaKelly<3
12-26-2012, 09:19 PM
lol I always use a seperate memory card to store ANY kinds of pictures like that, and take it out when I'm finished.

Slipstream
12-26-2012, 09:51 PM
I think most CD's have had their blood run cold like that at one time or another. I have 2 different eBay accounts. One for buying girly clothes and one for buying my guy stuff which some of my friends know the user ID to. At the time (A few years ago) it was a lot easier to know who was buying what. Imagine the feeling when I realized I had inadvertently bought some vintage panties on my guy account. I made sure the seller left no feedback.

Jeannie
12-26-2012, 09:57 PM
I know what you are talking about that's why I never, ever, ever, take any pictures of me with a cell phone. When I use my camera I download the pics on to my computer(which no one but me uses) immediately and then delete everything on the camera, then I check it again. Paranoid, probably but I can't afford to be found out by anyone. My wife knows and supports me and that's the only thing I need. I have heard of people leaving pics on their cell phone and being outed, well what in the world did they expect, especially when they loan their cell phone to someone else and walk away. The same goes for laptop computers. Having done physical security in the military, I trust no one and especially family.

Kathy4ever
12-27-2012, 02:33 AM
That was the same feeling I had the other day in I couldn't remember if i cleaned my lipstick off my coffee mug. Thankfully i must have.

Joanne f
12-27-2012, 03:19 AM
You can soon forget that you have one or two pictures on your camera once you start snapping away and it can become quite embarrassing especially if you take your memory card into a photo shop to have some quick ones printed up , had this happen yesterday as my wife wanted some quick ones taken off that was taken over Christmas as she trolled though all her old pictures , I said " I did not realise that you had that one " and quickly hit the forward button :o, I think with digital cameras you can become a bit more risky in what you take ( well I can) :heehee: simply because you know that you can just delete them , or hope you have :heehee:.
( Do you realise now that you have just made all the wife's/so grab their partners cameras and troll through all the pictures ):eek:

linda allen
12-27-2012, 07:18 AM
A seperate card for "dressed" photos is one thought, but when I take photos of me dressed, I download them to my PC, then onto a password protected USB drive that's maeked with an "X" and kept in a drawer. I erase them from the camera and the PC. I don't keep photos on my camera to use as a mobile photo album.

Debra Russell
12-27-2012, 01:33 PM
I have a smart phone - down load QuickPic - it allows hidden Pic files - allows for a peacefull mind....................Debra

Cheryl T
12-27-2012, 01:35 PM
That's why I dump all the photos I take each time I use my camera. Don't want unknowing eyes seeing me in compromising attire.

reb.femme
12-27-2012, 02:50 PM
.....I went and got it for her and as I handed it to her it happened, GOOD GOD I HOPE THERE ARE NO PICTURES OF ME DRESSED ON THERE!.........

Handed my mobile over to my son whilst out ice skating in London last week and had that cold feeling rush through me. I had some photos on there of my first night at Croydon Trans, but luckily buried deep in the DCIM folder.

So yes, I know 'THE FEAR'. :)

Rebecca

Joanie_Shakti
12-27-2012, 03:34 PM
Another one here recommending a spare memory card. And consider this, though you may have deleted pictures on the card, they are not really gone until the card is reformatted. I once took a card to Walgreens for real photos and had supposedly deleted files show up on their computer screen. Luckily there were no Joanie pictures on the card, but the clerk said that customers often have "deleted" pictures show up on the self help processing computer screen.

AndreaS
12-27-2012, 03:41 PM
I have an inexpensive digital camera just for femme photos. Totally separate from all other photos taken. No need to remember to swap out anything and fits nicely in my purse.

Karren H
12-27-2012, 04:04 PM
lol...... I still get that when the wife or one of the kids says let me see your phone.... even though I have two separate cameras....

Roseanne
12-27-2012, 06:18 PM
As mentioned before have a second memory card for your camera. Inexpensive and peace of mind. I'm a semi pro photographer as well and I always make sure that I haver a clean card in the camera and any photos are downloaded ASAP.

Roseanne

tiffanyjo89
12-27-2012, 10:28 PM
Another one here recommending a spare memory card. And consider this, though you may have deleted pictures on the card, they are not really gone until the card is reformatted. I once took a card to Walgreens for real photos and had supposedly deleted files show up on their computer screen. Luckily there were no Joanie pictures on the card, but the clerk said that customers often have "deleted" pictures show up on the self help processing computer screen.

Partially true, I have a Canon that, when the picture is deleted, it really is deleted off the card. The next image takes the next image number (you know, the traditional IMG_xxxx.jpg file naming scheme) but that is because it only writes the previous number into memory. Some cameras do have that system you describe though, but they are mainly cheaper or older cameras.

Joanie_Shakti
12-27-2012, 11:30 PM
Some cameras do have that system you describe though, but they are mainly cheaper or older cameras.

Yes, the camera in question was a Canon Power Shot A40, an older camera. I haven't seen the problem with my Sony SLR, which I bought so I could use my Minolta lenses with. Still, something to be aware of.

Beverley Sims
02-26-2013, 10:15 AM
We all might recommend separate SD cards, but we all have human frailties.
Lots of luck. I do live in fear sometimes.

Chickhe
02-26-2013, 12:22 PM
One reason to make sure you look respectable and to smile in your photos!...