SUN GUNSHOTS 



For the Sportsman-Photographer and the Photographer-Sportsman. Little bits 

 of advice and suggestion gathered from many sources by an old Sportsman. 



Nearly every sportsman, and certainly 

 the majority of the readers of Recreation, 

 are photographers in one sense or the 

 other. They either carry a kodak with 

 them to gather evidences of their skill with 

 the gun or they use the camera entirely in 

 their raids against Nature's creatures. 

 Taking for granted, then, that picture-mak- 

 ing in one form or another appeals to 

 -every one, there is some reason for mak- 

 ing this department of photography of real 

 practical use. It has, therefore, been placed 

 in the hands of an expert photographer 

 and photographic teacher, who will make 

 this department both interesting and in- 

 structive, and who will endeavor to be of 

 real assistance to those who are in difficul- 

 ties with their cameras or their developers 

 or the many things that crop up from time 

 to time. We invite our amateur friends 



to make liberal use, then, of the advantages 

 offered them here. 



PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF IQ05 

 COMPETITION 



In the April issue of Recreation, we 

 shall make announcement of an unusually 

 liberal competition. There will be a large 

 number of prizes, and the conditions will 

 not be many or hard to fulfill. We realize 

 that in all competition there is a certain 

 number of amateurs who invariably win 

 prizes. We do not intend to exclude these 

 perennial winners by any means, but we 

 shall offer a series of prizes in what might 

 be termed a "maiden class," for those who 

 never yet have had any luck or who are 

 only beginners. More about this, however, 

 in our next issue. Therefore get busy, but 



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A Group of Dude Game Wardens. 



By H. T. Muzzy. 



