. Photography for the sportsman naturalist. Nature photography; Photography. 142 Photography for the Sportsman Naturalist can hardly work satisfactorily with less, and some- times even other accessories will be found neces- sary, such as a screening cloth, a small keyhole saw, etc. Now let us make our first photograph of a nest, and it will be best for our first endeavor to be upon some low-built nest. The sandpiper's nest. Nest and Eggs of Green Heron. Photographed twenty-five feet from ground. (a photograph of which is shown on page 143) is a good type of the ground nest and is an easy one t


. Photography for the sportsman naturalist. Nature photography; Photography. 142 Photography for the Sportsman Naturalist can hardly work satisfactorily with less, and some- times even other accessories will be found neces- sary, such as a screening cloth, a small keyhole saw, etc. Now let us make our first photograph of a nest, and it will be best for our first endeavor to be upon some low-built nest. The sandpiper's nest. Nest and Eggs of Green Heron. Photographed twenty-five feet from ground. (a photograph of which is shown on page 143) is a good type of the ground nest and is an easy one to begin our work upon. One of the things we must always avoid, if pos- sible, is having the camera pointed directly down- ward at a nest. It not onl)' shows the nest in an entirely false position, but also gives little idea of its form or construction. Having found our nest and selected the point. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brownell, Leverett White, 1871-. New York. The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co. , Ltd


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