The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . A ^ludy. LALkA ADAMS ARiMb-R. 32 PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. atmosphere. Here we have an effective example of contrasting hnes ; thestrong vertical lines of the tree trunks in the left hand side of the pictureechoed by the tree trunks in the distance upon the right are beautifully con-trasted \\ith the curving mass of sheep straggling up the hillside. Andthe sense of aerial perspecti\-e given by the haze over the roadway throughwhich we just see the shejiherd and the hill away beyond is superb. Landscape pictures c


The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . A ^ludy. LALkA ADAMS ARiMb-R. 32 PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. atmosphere. Here we have an effective example of contrasting hnes ; thestrong vertical lines of the tree trunks in the left hand side of the pictureechoed by the tree trunks in the distance upon the right are beautifully con-trasted \\ith the curving mass of sheep straggling up the hillside. Andthe sense of aerial perspecti\-e given by the haze over the roadway throughwhich we just see the shejiherd and the hill away beyond is superb. Landscape pictures containing figures are of two kinds ; those in which. the landscape is of greatest importance with the figures as accessories andthose where the landscape furnishes the setting to a figure, a group oftigures. Le Peintre by M. M. Lailler is an excellent example of thelatter class. The very positions of the two men at the left of the painter, sobusy at his can\as, denote absorbing interest. The single figure of the boy,who apparently would like to get a closer view of the can\-as, did he butdare, standing out so prominently against the shimmer of the water, ser\esto balance the picture, Place your finger o\er the figure of the boy andvou will at once see how one sided the composition would be without picture and A little Lunch , show not only what can be accomplished PICTORIAL PHO TOGRAPHY. ii with the Kodak, but are pidures which could hardly be made with anythingbut a hand camera. Such piftures are sometimes said to be merely acci-dental, but in the truest sense this is not so. They may be accidental intheir grouping and the com


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