Photograph' in Camp and IVoods 301 



Gray-day pictures often give pleasing results, 

 and sometimes the light, in the open, on a cloudy 

 day, is sufficiently strong for rapid work. In the 

 shadow of the woods, however, on such a day the 



A Fair Shot. 

 Photograph by F. M. Hale. 



light is apt to be very dull, and if we attempt to 

 do any work under such conditions, exposures of 

 at least two or three seconds must be given. It 

 is best, however, to do such work on a bright day, 

 as the play of light and shadow often proves to 

 be one of the chief beauties in a woodland scene. 



