A manual of photographic chemistry, theoretical and practical . e facing outward. Handle theplates as shown in the outline cut. After putting into the holdersas many plates as are needed for a days work, pack the outfit sothat it can be conveniently carried about. 2 HOW TO MAKE PHOTOGRAPHS. Taking the Picture.—For field service, a camera, a num-ber of plate holders filled with sensitive plates, a lens, tripod,carrying case, and focusing cloth are needed. When these havebeen taken to a place where the view looksinviting, fasten the camera on the tripod, throwthe focusing cloth over your head, g
A manual of photographic chemistry, theoretical and practical . e facing outward. Handle theplates as shown in the outline cut. After putting into the holdersas many plates as are needed for a days work, pack the outfit sothat it can be conveniently carried about. 2 HOW TO MAKE PHOTOGRAPHS. Taking the Picture.—For field service, a camera, a num-ber of plate holders filled with sensitive plates, a lens, tripod,carrying case, and focusing cloth are needed. When these havebeen taken to a place where the view looksinviting, fasten the camera on the tripod, throwthe focusing cloth over your head, gather itunder your chin, draw out the back of thecamera, thus extending the bellows, and con-tinue the movement untilthe image on the groundglass appears most dis-tinct, then fasten the backof the camera. This iscalled focusing. At the first glance an inexpe- VC^^V rienced person sees noreflection on the groundglass, but the eye soonbecomes practiced to perceiving the inverted image there. Sub-stitute a plate holder for the ground glass, see that the cap is. Amateur with KitPacked.
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