Is a camera a tool?

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
The wife wants me to chill at least till fridays appointment,,so I took some pictures ,it helps me relax. These are rose of sharon bushes,,we planted them in the back yard here in NJ about 30 years ago.
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Look closely at the last two pictures ,a bee was at work...////Every time I hear the name of these bushes I think of one of the best books I have ever read,,The Grapes of Wrath,In the book the daughters name was Rose a Sharon?
 
Definitely aerial photos are tax
deductible. They are a means of record
keeping. When I put in water line or
electric I take a picture so I got an idea
of where there at. Also with the phone take
pictures of serial number and part I need
before I go for parts. Buy cattle or sell
take pictures on cell phone it has a date
stamp . Pictures are on of my favorite
tools.
 
And a complete set of pictures of all your farm implements might be very handy to show a deputy or insurance representative if your equipment comes up missing some time. Funny how un-educated some non-farm people can be when confronted with a list of farm related implements. "Here's a picture of what is missing - what to look for when you check out the local scrap yard."

Only takes a little space on your hard drive to store some pictures, should you ever need them.
 
Depends on the subject of the picture, if its of a pretty gal probably not, but if it is farm related, for insurance, stuff like that, absolutely.
 
I'm an industrial electrician, used to be
I'd be drawing a bunch of sketchs to
remember where all the wires went, now it's
phone camera.(Prints? We don't need no
stinkin prints)

Motor legend plate on the back where you
can't see it? Stick the phone back there and
take a pic.

Take a high resolution pic and magnify so
you can read part numbers...when did they
get so small?

And of course to take pics of beautiful
flowers

Fred
 
Thanks for sharing these beautiful pics.
I use a Camera on all Gas Generator Inspections. Then the pics are sent to the Client as evidence to back my final reports.

Bob...
 
I sell real estate, and often have to take a final water meter reading on city properties just before closing. A photo of the Dial on the water meter
with my phone gets emailed to the title company with it's datestamp, and I am done. Plus a copy of the photo for my records, of course.

Another good use is after getting a three bottom mounted Allis plow to plow right, I take a photo of all the adjustable links and settings with the
plow in the ground. Helps to have a place to start!

And best of all is the video of a good pull with your favorite tractor. You can gage the tire slippage, see when the front end came off the ground,
and hear when you started to run out of power. Much better than my memory when I'm excited!
 
I use a camera to document various failures and difficulty of resolution for the tightwads that process our warranty claims. They demand photographic evidence but don't seem obligated to pay for the time required to photograph, crop or adjust as needed and title the photos they demand for proof.
#CNHwarrantysucks
 
Before I retired I worked for the NJ State Judiciary. I photographed on my digital camera all the phone system setups at the remote sites. A lot of times just calling up a photo gave me the info I needed. Saved me a trip out to the site.
 
The doc that does my colonoscopies thinks his camera is a tool, an expensive one! :roll:
 

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