CHAPTER XVII 



PHOTOGRAPHY IN CAMP AND WOODS 



FOR the sportsman who 

 wishes to take a camera into 

 the woods with him for the 

 purpose of obtaining simply 

 pleasing records, in the way 

 of photographs, of the camp 

 life and incidents of the 

 chase, I will say a few words. 

 There is much that can be 

 done in the woods with a 

 camera, many pictures of 

 both beauty and interest that 

 can be taken, by any one 

 who does not care to spend 

 the time, patience, and energy 

 necessary to the photograph- 

 ing of the wild life. A series 

 of pictures of the life in the 

 camp and on the trail, of the quarry taken and the 

 manner of taking it, are easy to obtain and prove 

 most interesting trophies, and which can be 

 looked at again and again with much pleasure 



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Trophies. 

 Photograph by F. M. Hale. 



