Annual Report of Camera Section. 
Hamilton, May 20, IgIo. 
The work of the Camera Section for the past year has 
been of a varied and interesting character, and altogether 
quite satisfactory to the officers and members. A series of 
semi-monthly outings to points in the vicinity of Hamilton 
afforded opportunity for procuring many very fine landscape 
views, etc. ‘The first of the series was to the Forks of the 
Credit on Victoria Day. A large number made the trip, 
and many pictures of a varying nature were secured, and a 
very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Other outings fol- 
lowed to Ancaster, Sulphur Springs, Bronte, Oakville, Bur- 
lington, Grimsby etc. These outings have been one of the 
most interesting features of our Section. 
During the winter and spring months we have held 
demonstrations in the various operations of amateur photo 
graphy, such as development, printing on the various 
papers, lantern slide making, enlarging, etc.,and many have 
been benefitted by them. 
Our enlarging and reducing lantern has been very well 
patronized during the year and the good equipment of our 
dark rooms is much appreciated by the members. 
The annual print exhibition of work done by all mem- 
bers during the year was held in November in the Museum 
rooms, and was a very successful one. There was also an ex- 
hibition of lantern slides made by the members which was 
also much appreciated by those who visited the exhibition. 
This Section is now a member of the American Lantern 
Slide Interchange with eighteen other clubs. Each club 
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