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"Where Ignorance Is Bliss, 'Tis Folly to Be Wise"

1914; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

E. D. Leppert, Sidney Allan, A. A. Nicolas, G. Watmough Webster, A. E. Swoyer, Flora Lewis Marble,

Resumo

Essay: Why Do a Few Photographs Seize and Retain Our Attention While the Majority Obtain No More than a Passing Glance?, Gustav Cramer, President of the G. Cramer Dry Plate Co., Died in St. Louis, Mo., July 16th, Economy in the Use of D. O. P. With Three Illustrations by the Author, Popular Landscape Photography With Eleven Illustrations by A. A. Nicolas, The Photographing of Mountains With Six Illustrations by the Author, In These Days When the Small Camera Is Dominant and Most Workers Have Enlarging in View, the Question of the Sharpness of the Negative Is of Prime Importance, Darkroom and Workroom Notes and Hints, Tree Pictures, Good and Bad With Eight Illustrations by the Author, We Quite Agree That a Good Deal of Time Had Been Fruitlessly Spent in Photographing Diatoms, Items of Interest, The New Autographic Camera, "Where Ignorance Is Bliss, 'Tis Folly to Be Wise", Among the Camera Clubs. Frontmatter: The Photographic Times. Editorial: Editorial Comment. Business: Trade Notes.

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