iS Pbotograpby for tbe Sportsman Katuralist 



crease, but at no time must you expect to obtain 

 a good negative with every exposure. It is there- 

 fore a good plan, when it is possible, to make 

 more than one exposure on the same subject ; it 

 lessens the chance of failure. 



This is not a "press the button" kind of pho- 

 tography, but it requires all the ingenuity and 

 taxes all the resources which one has at his com- 

 mand, and the results are a lasting pleasure, fully 

 repaying us for all the expenditure of time, energy, 

 and patience. 



