Outing . i- ^^^^^ UNDER THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. a few of the more desirable subjects andthose which come within the scope of in-stantaneous photography to produce pic-torial results as well as those which aresimply interesting or curious. The illustration of Fred. Butterfield ex-ercising Britannic, from a negative byErnest Marx, is a better thing of its kindthan we usually see, for it shows the horsesomewhat as the eye sees him. Theracer, however, appears to be movingat merely a hand gallop, when, in reality,he is at a smart run. It will be observedthat all four feet are for the moment re-m


Outing . i- ^^^^^ UNDER THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. a few of the more desirable subjects andthose which come within the scope of in-stantaneous photography to produce pic-torial results as well as those which aresimply interesting or curious. The illustration of Fred. Butterfield ex-ercising Britannic, from a negative byErnest Marx, is a better thing of its kindthan we usually see, for it shows the horsesomewhat as the eye sees him. Theracer, however, appears to be movingat merely a hand gallop, when, in reality,he is at a smart run. It will be observedthat all four feet are for the moment re-moved from the ground. Mr, Marxs in-stantaneous photographs of poultry andcattle are more pleasing as pictures. How do you manage to get such nat-ural groupings and such large pictures ofpoultry ? he was asked. 296 OUTING FOR JANUARY.


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