The American annual of photography . front of the camera lens. Anything animal, vegetable or mineral that can be photo-graphed is a subject for experiment, ridicule or of serious and ludicrous effects suggest themselvescontinually. You dont have to be an artist to make cartoons. Remember that every peculiarity of feat ire or form isrigidly held in the picture, so that- portraits, no matter howridiculous, are instantly recognized. Photographers everywhere can arouse interest and greatlystimulate trade by putting out a distinctly original and highlyeffective line of souveni


The American annual of photography . front of the camera lens. Anything animal, vegetable or mineral that can be photo-graphed is a subject for experiment, ridicule or of serious and ludicrous effects suggest themselvescontinually. You dont have to be an artist to make cartoons. Remember that every peculiarity of feat ire or form isrigidly held in the picture, so that- portraits, no matter howridiculous, are instantly recognized. Photographers everywhere can arouse interest and greatlystimulate trade by putting out a distinctly original and highlyeffective line of souvenir post-cards, ping-pongs, tin-types,etc., made with the DISTORTO. The Distorto is simple to use, marvelous in effect, hand-some in appearance, impossible to wear out and very reason-able in price. Price. No. I fits lens of i to i 5/16 diameter $ No. 2 i3/^ to 11/2 No. 3 i5/^ to i3/4 No. 4 i% to 2 No. 5 2^ to 2T/, GEORGE] IVIURPHY, Inc. 5T East 9tli Street NEW YORK Send for retail mail order cash catalogue XIV. OrthoPlates BarnetSdf-ScrccnOrtho Plate Colour values inmonochrome with-out a screen BarnetSuper SpeedOrtho Plate 400 H & D Barnet Bromide Papers Represent thehighest Britishstandard Sole U. S. Agent:- Extract from The Photographic Journal,June, 1913, the official organ of The SOCIETY of Great Britain. The Barnet Self-Screen Plate is markedwith the very high speed of 300 H & D, equiva-lent to 440 Watkins—judging by hand cameraexposures, the speed is not at all exposed at f 8 with 1-20 of a second ona dull afternoon when the paper in Watkinsmeter required twenty seconds to darken to thestandard tint gave fully exposed negatives _ oflandscape subjects; the screen is of sufficientdepth to differentiate between the tints of foli-age, and to rende/ clouds satisfactorily It isalso quite sufficient for all ordinary work.—Etc., etc. Wide latitude—non-halative; used and devel-oped same as ordinary plates. The e


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