Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . 218 Wilsons quakter centuky in photography. Fig. A A, two pieces of brass or wood. B, a plug or drawer to enable the two pieces, A A,approach each other, or vice versa. C, a metallic frame, having four silken threads dis-secting it like a chess-board. D, a hole for the eye to look through. camels-hair pencil lift them to the negative and carefullly place them, usingmore varnish if necessary to make them adhere. It will be seen at once thatthe title will pr


Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . 218 Wilsons quakter centuky in photography. Fig. A A, two pieces of brass or wood. B, a plug or drawer to enable the two pieces, A A,approach each other, or vice versa. C, a metallic frame, having four silken threads dis-secting it like a chess-board. D, a hole for the eye to look through. camels-hair pencil lift them to the negative and carefullly place them, usingmore varnish if necessary to make them adhere. It will be seen at once thatthe title will print with the picture. ing a slight change, not in the focussing, but in the means of taking the angle, which Ithink is a little too complicated. I would propose a kind of instrument as given in Fig. 230. If this instrument be placed on the top ofthe camera, and the eye of the operator beplaced close to the opening D, in lookingthrough the metallic frame C, the whole of theview embraced by the angle of the lens can beseen at once, and the camera moved aboutuntil the most pleasing and artistic part of thelandscape is in view. Let it be supposed thatthe distance from the eye to the fr


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