Pbotograpby in Camp and IVoods 303 



Most pleasing pictures can frecjuently be made 

 directly against the sun, but in doing this one 

 must be careful that the sun's direct rays do not 

 enter the lens. 



One cannot be too careful in selecting the point 

 of view for a scene of any kind, and it is here that 

 one's artistic ability shows itself. There is a pic- 

 ture in every scene if we but know how to find 

 it, and whether we make good or bad pictures 

 depends entirely upon our artistic judgment. 



FINIS 



