The easiest thing to do is to take a photo of it with my phone. But I know that the all seeing eyes can see the pictures on my phone, so I am reluctant to then post. Is there anyway (sic) around this?
Not long ago it was possible to buy a thing called a "camera". The purpose of this was to record images; it had no other function. Early "cameras" used film, which had to be processed chemically to "develop" the images. Later types were "digital" and, just like a smartphone, could be connected to a computer to upload the images.
A couple of years ago I bought a fairly decent, used, Canon Ixus 95 IS for around $10 via eBay. Its resolution is 10 Megapixels, which is adequate for most uses. It's small enough to carry around in my pocket.
The easiest thing to do is to take a photo of it with my phone. But I know that the all seeing eyes can see the pictures on my phone, so I am reluctant to then post. Is there anyway (sic) around this?
Not long ago it was possible to buy a thing called a "camera". The purpose of this was to record images; it had no other function. Early "cameras" used film, which had to be processed chemically to "develop" the images. Later types were "digital" and, just like a smartphone, could be connected to a computer to upload the images.
A couple of years ago I bought a fairly decent, used, Canon Ixus 9515 for around $10 via eBay. Its resolution is 10 Megapixels, which is adequate for most uses. It's small enough to carry around in my pocket.