290 Photography for the Sportsman Naturalist 



other words, that the image may not be blurred. 

 So here the reflex is an absolute necessity. These 

 negatives must be treated for under exposure, as 

 such they will undoubtedly be, and may even re- 

 quire intensification afterward; but if carefully 



White Pelican. 



developed, in a stand bath, they can be made of 

 excellent printing quality and make exceedingly 

 interesting studies. 



Cows, swine, the domestic fowl, donkeys and 

 mules, and the gentle sheep, all make excellent 

 subjects for the naturalist photographer, although 



