BEHOLD! Now sourdough expert Adams offers his expertise on PHOTOGRAPHY!
Along with the usual caustic comments regarding our inabilities to do
anything without his expert(?) guidance.
AB
Oh heck! Just realized that I put my answer to his post above, instead of
within or under his missive. He has warned us time and time again about
this. (I just gave myself 2 demerits.)
"Dick Adams" > wrote in message
...
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
resolution, and has macro capability.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0305/03052703fujia210z.asp
It seems amazing to me that there are some self-proclaimedly
expert and ostensibly affluent advice givers who have been here
for years who have never figured out how to get a photo into web
space so as to be able to link it to a newsgroup post.
--
Dick Adams
<firstname> dot <lastname> at bigfoot dot com
* For instance, see these photos of Iggy's Francense SD which I
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