Photographing Reptiles, etc. 243 



If we would do good work along all lines of 

 nature photography, w r e must bear in mind that 

 there is no creature, no matter how mean or lowly 

 he may be, but has interest for somebody ; and al- 

 though we may not care for the snakes, lizards, 

 and such creatures, and think them repulsive, there 

 are many who do not have the same idea of them 

 as do we, and therefore good photographs of them 

 or of any of nature's children, even the smallest 

 and meanest, are always in demand and have their 

 value. 



