The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . MAKLXG THE EXPOSiRES. I beneath the shutter, Fig. II., and sHd-ing front in either direction to thedesired position. The front is lockedin position by pushing le\er to through using, repeat operationshown in Fig. II. by sliding front topoint in center where it catches andlock it. In order to make a sharp picturewhen using the rising front it will beFig, II. better to use a small stop (No. 32 or 64) and as this in turn necessitates atime exposure, a tripod or other firm support must be pro\-ided. Expe
The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . MAKLXG THE EXPOSiRES. I beneath the shutter, Fig. II., and sHd-ing front in either direction to thedesired position. The front is lockedin position by pushing le\er to through using, repeat operationshown in Fig. II. by sliding front topoint in center where it catches andlock it. In order to make a sharp picturewhen using the rising front it will beFig, II. better to use a small stop (No. 32 or 64) and as this in turn necessitates atime exposure, a tripod or other firm support must be pro\-ided. Experi-ence alone can teach the many ways in which the rising and sliding frontmay be used for composing artistic pictures. ^^-. X. p.—Do not fail to center front before closing camera as otherwise there is danger of ruiniibellows when folding. On Out-Door Work. The foregoing sections have given you praftical instruflions in themanipulation of your Kodak, the selection of stop and exposure for thevarious lines of work. The cjuestion now arises in your mind What shallI take? Probably like most beginners you desire to make your firstattempts out of doors. It is hardly necessary for one to leave the vicinity of his own home tofind suitable subjects from which to make interesting pictures. This includesthose living in the thickly populated cities as well as those of the ruraldistrifls, the former giving us as one of the most interesting subjects, streetlife. This includes mostly moving objeiSts, the teams drawing heavytrucks, the cars loaded with their passengers, the little old woman whokeeps the apple stand at the corner, strange and odd charaCT;ers frequentlyseen in most cities, and the newsboy who will nearly
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