You've all seen them. The pictures in the Times. And I'm sure many of you have
also wondered how to take pictures. Do photographers get special cameras to take
pictures online? No, we just know the secret of the art of photography. And now
I will pass it on to you!
Go into the room you want to take a picture of and
set up your "shot." Press Caps Lock. Then press Alt, Ctrl, and
Print Screen all at the same
time. This will only work if you have a Microsoft computer. Then, go to a drawing
program and click Paste.
Here are a few more photography tips:
1. If you want people to be saying something, go to a room that doesn't have
many people. It is almost impossible to make large crowds of people all yell the
same thing at the same time.
2. If you want to take picture that shows people's faces, choose a location that
has large heads, like Dr. Leila's or the Sun Roof.
3. If you want to add another picture to the Whyville scene, use a drawing tool in
the program you paste the picture into. If you're a horrible artist, you can
copy and paste another picture from the internet into the Whyville picture.
Just make sure you include where you got that photo when you write your article.
And now, some pictures I took of Whyville. Enjoy!
This is Hermionez, signing off to shovel snow. (Yes, snow. Yes, it is March. And
yes, this is weird weather. LoL!)
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