The American annual of photography . strips to holdin place the piece of board used as a sliding door. The keyless sockets are screwed to a piece of board and suffi-cient lamp cord used to allow for convenient removal of theboard f^^om the interior of the box when necessary (Figure 3).The number of lights and their candle power is of courseoptional with the user. In the writers case there are four 100watt nitrogen lamps, one in each corner and two 60 watt tung-stens in the center and an 8 candle power ruby for a pilot the absence of a ruby light a two candle power lamp may beused if c


The American annual of photography . strips to holdin place the piece of board used as a sliding door. The keyless sockets are screwed to a piece of board and suffi-cient lamp cord used to allow for convenient removal of theboard f^^om the interior of the box when necessary (Figure 3).The number of lights and their candle power is of courseoptional with the user. In the writers case there are four 100watt nitrogen lamps, one in each corner and two 60 watt tung-stens in the center and an 8 candle power ruby for a pilot the absence of a ruby light a two candle power lamp may beused if covered with ruby or orange cloth. The pilot light isso connected with the printing machine switch that it is alwaysburning when the current is turned on at the main switch. Thelamp sockets are wired in multiple. If this part is not under-stood by the photographer the board and sockets should betaken to an electrician for wiring. The writer being right-handed the switch was placed at the top of the box at the upperri^ht-hand A MISTY MORNING. WILFRED HICKMAN. 236 REFLECTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHS By A. LOCKETT EFLECTIOXS, of the right kind and in theirproper place, are am(5f§ the most beautiful of


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