Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1962, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Mey 19, 1962 PHOTOGRAPHY Exciting Photos For Travellers In an increasingly travel conscious world, the camera has become the -- identifying symbol of the average tourist. There's an obvious reason. Not only is it fun to take ictures but with today's newly- imported color film it's a snap to record the story of people and places near and far in rich true-to-life oclor. And _ then, when you return home, you can share your experiences with friends and' relatives, Most stimulating of all in the years ahead is the thrill of being able]. to turn back the calendar and)immen relive travel adventures time and time again. As a travel photographer am- truly interpret the sea and land- scape, the rugged fisherfolk and their craft unless you shoot in all weather. You find the same exciting challenge amid the mountain peaks that one moment are shrouded in ghostly mystery of slowly travelling clouds, the next, targets for starting shafts of light as the sun breaks through and crowns the peaks with golden glory. IMMENSE RANGE Quebec Province provides an se range of subject mat- ter for your camera. You are astride the dramatic gateway. of the St. Lawrence Seaway bitious to tell your story well, encourage yourself to become a} discriminating judge of local characteristics. Search out the interesting hallmarks of ter in the faces of peop meet in distant lands. Study charac-|legendary, enables you to drive le you|500 miles with ocean view. bringing ships and sailors to the heart of the continent. The his- jtoric Gaspe Peninsula, a concen- trate of simple folk and obscure The ,combined modern and AD -9@ add ae « +@ Ms, their clothing, and their cus-|quaint old world atmosphere of toms. Introduce into your pic-|upper and lower Quebec City of- ture story some of the romance/fers another study in contrasts. and distinctive way of life of the] The pastoral scenery of the conutry you are visiting. eatern townships views in eye ' appeal with the evidences of wre ce a agg ; ¢|man's creative enterprises in ith completion this spring 0 the' lurnber, pulp and paper in- the mainland portion of the ast ee » pulp Trans-Canada highway, there is) Meatroal Seckons' the ahot pen en eee toe cor aera with its graceful church P li h t f the Ca |spires and striking examples of mopolitan character of ove via.|modern industrial and commer- nadian pedple and the a ial architecture, and the cos- |mpolitan nature of its people. ually distinctive scenery of our a Ae abt oie conaizien ta the world|And away to the north, there's provide so much variety in phy-| the undulating beauty of the sical attractions, so many con-|U@urentian area. trasts, so many natural color) Canada provides so much schemes: The majestic Cana-|variety, so much sharp con- dian Rockies with a vastness| trast, much of the ultimate suc- entirely different from the roll-|cess of a color slide or' movie ing Prairie plains, and the spa-|travelogue depends on carefully cious National Parks with their|pre-planning your trip. Useful miles of proud timber, tumbling|booklets and folders can be ob- rivers, winding streams and|tained in advance from Porvin- placid lakes. lcial Travel Departments. Infor- Our Maritime coast offers ajmation regarding the Trans-| competely different type of his-\Canada Highway is obtainable} ij toric story from that foundj)by writing the Federal. De- along the Pacific coastline./partment of P Saoodineso of weather creates, tawa. unusual opportunities to record| Capturing t } i mood pictures of almost ether-| Canadian scene in still or moyie) eal quality as the characteristic| form mist and fog advance and re-| Not all color flim can meet this} cede around the shores of Novaj challenge. Inasmuch as Canada|/") Scotia, New Brunswick and|varies from coast to coast so Prince Edward Island. Your travel pictures will not'Make sure you Water Pollution get the-best.| just some of the) /! is a rewarding project.|:|+! does the quality of color film.)'¥ ® ade {NYLON STOCKINGS % ; Yes! 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