Photographic Amusements Including a Description of a Number of Novel Effects O
Photographic Amusements Including a Description of a Number of Novel Effects O
Walter E Woodbury
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I find a plain gray or dark background most useful, and to avoid flatness it may be set at an angle and not too near the subject. Flowers should be photographed as soon as gathered, and if possible be placed in water. I have often found a plate spoiled by movement of the leaves or flowers, even with short exposures, although the movement was not perceptible to the eye. This is more especially the case in hot weather. PHOTOGRAPHIC AMUSEMENTS. 67 DISTORTED IMAGES. TAKK a portrait negative that is... no longer of any use, and immerse it in a weak solution of hydrofluoric acid. The film will leave the glass. It is then washed and returned to the glass support. By stretching the film one way or the other, and allowing it to dry in this position, the most amusing prints can be made. PHOTOGRAPHS WITHOUT LIGHT. A CURIOUS experiment showing that a photographic dry- plate can be otherwise affected than by light, so as to form an image upon it, is the following : An image of copper in relief is necessary a penny will do for this purpose.
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