The American annual of photography . IX THE KHYBER PASS. WALTER J. CLUTTERBUCK. It is in the East, however, that the more intimate and pri-vate concerns are settled in the open air; all andselling is done at stalls, at booths, or in open-fronted shops;a good deal of personal washing, and all garments are washedin the open; many trades, such as hair-cutting and shaving, arecarried on in the streets, and often both in China and India,we have seen children being taught in a school which consistedonly of a high roof to protect them from the suns rays. How 262 more than disappointing it


The American annual of photography . IX THE KHYBER PASS. WALTER J. CLUTTERBUCK. It is in the East, however, that the more intimate and pri-vate concerns are settled in the open air; all andselling is done at stalls, at booths, or in open-fronted shops;a good deal of personal washing, and all garments are washedin the open; many trades, such as hair-cutting and shaving, arecarried on in the streets, and often both in China and India,we have seen children being taught in a school which consistedonly of a high roof to protect them from the suns rays. How 262 more than disappointing it is to lose pictures of native life,which would l^e of so much interest to those who cannot seethem for themselves, and how irritating- to the photographerwhen the natives seem instinctively to detect his presence andat once hide their faces and hurry out of focus. Instead of arousing suspicion and causing bad feelingamongst your would-be models, the question is—how to deceivethem? Not that you mean to take any unfair advantage, as


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