232 Hunting with a Kodak 



would stand with head erect. At such in- 

 stants everything about the canoe became as 

 still as a floating log; then, just as soon as the 

 head went down again, the guide would give 

 another stroke of the paddle, thus sending 

 the boat nearer and nearer until within one 

 hundred feet of the game, when the artist 

 took a snap-shot. 



Startled. 



This accomplished, the canoe reached within 

 thirty feet, when another snap was taken. 



Now things looked a little serious, for the 

 large ears went back and hair forward as she 



