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164 JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. 
REPORT OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
Read at the Annual Meeting of the Association, May rith, 1593. 
During the past year a great deal has been done towards making 
this a permanent Section. A number of outings have been held and 
much good work has been done and valuable experience gained. 
We regret that these outings were not better attended, and it is 
hoped that the members will avail themselves of the outings to be held 
this coming summer. It is only by attending these excursions and all 
the meetings that the objects of this Section will be attained. During 
the month of November, Mr. T. H. Wilkinson, water color artist of 
Toronto, read a very instructive paper on “‘ How to View Pictures in 
Nature.” A large number of the members and their friends attended 
and were highly pleased with the very able paper. The pictures set 
forth and the advice given contained many valuable thoughts, and it 
is confidently expected that better results will follow in this summer’s 
work as a result of the profitable and timely advice contained in Mr. 
Wilkinson’s paper. 
During the month of October, Robt. Moodie read a paper and 
gave two evenings of practical instruction in the art of lantern slide 
making, as a result of which the Association has lately had practical 
proof. A lantern slide exchange has been formed between the 
Toronto and Montreal Camera Clubs and this Section, and it is 
through the kindness of Mr. Moodie in extending to this Section his 
knowledge of slide making, that we have been enabled to send 
outside clubs sets of views. 
To Mr. Moodie is due the thanks of the Association for giving 
this Section the use of his lantern. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
SAMUEL BRIGGS, WILLIAM WHITE, 
Chairman. Secretary. 
