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THE CAMERA. 



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THE LILY AND THE FROG. 

 Photograph by George W. Kellogg. 



duck's head was exactly 28 inches, the 

 distance being- measured with a tape 

 measure, the exposure being" made pos- 

 sible at that distance without the exten- 

 sion of the bellows beyond the six foot 

 mark by a fifty cent portrait attachment, 

 which was attached to the regular lens 



like a cap ; and by using this simple 

 attachment the types of hand cameras 

 ordinarily in use can be made available 

 for much of the work which formerly 

 necessitated a camera with an extra long 

 draw. 



A DECORATION OF PURPLE FRINGED ORCHIS. 

 Specimens from George Park Singer. Photograph by Edward F. Bigelow. 



