chippy

I decided to take pictures of my Miniature Pinscher, Chip. My camera is a Kodak Easyshare Z650. All photos were resized in Gimp 2.2 on my PC.

I had hoped to get all angles of him in the same position, but he can’t sit still for too long!



This photo is shooting downward and no zoom was used.



This photo was taken as his level (forward, not downward or upward)



This photo is again at his level, but at a slightly different angle. The camera was not tilted in this photo, as it was in the photo above.



Finally, I have another downward-angled photo that I zoomed in on. The zoom was manual (I got closer to him), rather than the zoom feature on my camera.

My issues were two-fold. First, I tried to take pictures of a living (and hyper!) being. This made taking photos harder as I couldn't get all my different angles of the same exact position of him.
 * Issues:**

Secondly, this is the first time I've used a wiki! My web editing experience before today was creating HTML pages from scratch and using web design software with WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get", no HTML experience needed!). This wiki confused me at first as I edit right on the page rather than editing and later uploading a file. Frankly, it's rather scary that all can edit a wiki. The knowledge that anyone can edit this or any other wiki page here makes me nervous! I am not used to that with previous web design I have done. Wikis were definately created by a very trusting person!! I do like that one can be notified if his or her page has been edited as this has a 'safety net' feel. Also, you should save (for example, in a word document) the content of your page so that if the page is vandalized, you can restore it quickly! As for the actual editing itself, you can choose if you would like a WYSIWYG format or you can click the "Text Editor" button and move images and text around that way.