Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . GLASS-HOUSE CONSTRUCTION. 85 plain, and is 30 feet long by lo feet wide; but of the length only 16 feetare of glass; the balance is a small room, which was. added to give it more Tig. length. The glass side is 9 feet high, and is divided into three parts. lower part, G, is a wall IJ feet liigh. 2d. The middle part, F, 4 feethigh, is of stained glass. 3d. The top, E, 4J feet, is of common white glass. A glass-house like the one described in Fig. 80,
Wilson's quarter century in photography : a collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art . GLASS-HOUSE CONSTRUCTION. 85 plain, and is 30 feet long by lo feet wide; but of the length only 16 feetare of glass; the balance is a small room, which was. added to give it more Tig. length. The glass side is 9 feet high, and is divided into three parts. lower part, G, is a wall IJ feet liigh. 2d. The middle part, F, 4 feethigh, is of stained glass. 3d. The top, E, 4J feet, is of common white glass. A glass-house like the one described in Fig. 80, with sides inclined, would do very wellfor taking single portraits. The side wall should face north. But the case is entirely-different when we wish to use the whole space for taking groups. Fig. 80. Fig. 81.
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