Photos can add substantial credibility to advice for breadmaking
and can help a lot towards focusing and elucidating requests for
help.
Very little pixel power is needed for web photos*, but for bread
and other small objects, close-up ("macro") capability is essential.
Amazon.com today advertises a closeout special on the Fugifilm
FinePix model A210 ($130 minus a penny). It's overkill for=20
resolution, and has macro capability.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0305/03052703fujia210z.asp
It seems amazing to me that there are some self-proclaimedly=20
expert and ostensibly affluent advice givers who have been here=20
for years who have never figured out how to get a photo into web=20
space so as to be able to link it to a newsgroup post.
--=20
Dick Adams
<firstname> dot <lastname> at bigfoot dot com
* For instance, see these photos of Iggy's Francense SD which I=20
took with a fixed-focus Polaroid digital camera which claims ~ 0.9
megapixels, but has a swingout lens for close-up use.
http://www.prettycolors.com/bread_culture/iggys.htm