Report of Camera Section 
The Camera Section during the past year has shown 
considerable activity and progress. The Saturday afternoon 
outings inaugurated last summer proved to be a splendid 
success, and were the means of securing very many fine 
photographs. Among the places visited by the club are 
Bronte, Oakville, Burlington, Flamboro, and the Valley Inn 
district. The annual outing on Victoria Day to the Forks 
of the Credit, though not very largeiy attended, was a very 
enjoyable one, and some good pictures were obtained. 
Tie Section held a print exhibit in the early fall, which 
was styled “‘ Back-yard Photography.’’ The pictures 
shown were of much merit, and demonstrated that there 
are many fine subjects to be gotten in a back yard. 
The annual Print Exhibition will not be held till the 
coming fall, when it is thought the members will be better 
able to make a good exhibit after the summer work. It 
was found that the fall was better suited to the convenience 
of the majority of the members for time in which to pre- 
pare their work. 
Our practical work by the advanced members and out- 
side demonstrators has been of much help to the younger 
members during the winter season. 
The Club is now in possession of a fine Album, which 
is kept on the table, and in which there has been placed 
many beautiful photos secured at the outings last summer. 
Several improvements have been made to the Club 
rooms during the year, such as papering, installing gas, re- 
modelling of the enlarging lantern, etc., which has made 
our quarters more up-to-date. 
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