CHAPTER VII 



PHOTOGRAPHY 



No more interesting way of recording one's travels, 

 the incident and accident of the trip, and the country 

 passed through, can be found than by photography. 



For besides being the most charming of hobbies, it 

 gives far better records than any words can describe 

 of the many episodes, and is often of far more 

 interest to the many friends that have not the good 

 fortune to find time or opportunity for a shooting 

 trip themselves, appealing to them perhaps more than 

 one's trophies, as they are at least of public interest, 

 where often the trophies are wrapped round with a 

 story known only to the shooter and have a romance 

 for him alone. 



So every sportsman should endeavour to take with 

 him a camera of some sort, as records obtained by 

 this means of the country, game (dead or alive), of 

 the daily life in camp, natives and their villages, etc., 

 are quite as interesting and will be looked back upon 

 in after-years with as much pride as the trophies 

 themselves. 



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