Cloud Effects on Landscape Photos With our modern materials, howâ€" ever, even if our original negative is made when the sky is just an of blue, we can produce a picture with the most beautiful cloud effects by the simplE 'b'péxatiml of "double printing", using a separate negative of cloud forms. (Chicago Herald Examiner) Before the advent of ortho and pan films, landscape phostographers usually had "baldhcaded" skies. Hints for Amateurs in Reâ€" gard to Sky Treatment. A Photographic Miracle ROLLEICORD Agfa Kodak FI L M S SOUTH PORCUPINE We Also Feature Leica, Argus Candid, Univex, Kodak and Voigtlander Cameras Opposite the Palace Theatre Phone 6148 Enter The Advance Photography Contest Here Pearce Cross Drug Stores se‘ Te uK. 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A GOOD CAMERA A refiex camera of the highest precision at a price within the reach of all The Rollcicord incorporates the wide Rolleiâ€" experience and is produced in the same plant as the latter, This explains the surprisingly low price for such a highâ€" quality model fitted with a Zeiss lens, Priced at only Every amateur snould make it a point together a collection of cloud negatives taken at differcnt times of the day and at the different seasons, for to make consistent pictures the clouds must be in harmony with the landscape. Fach of these negatives should be in an enâ€" velspe with the data recorded on it, so that the proper one will be available for.any particular job. y It is easy to make these cloud negaâ€" tives with colour sensitive films. You can get strong contrasts between sky and clouds by making the exposure on pan films with the orange "G" or red "A" filter. With a yellow filter, of the "Kâ€"1" or "Kâ€"2" type and either a pan or crtho film, you can get softer cloaud effects. Assuming that we have a landscape 6 x 6 with Zeiss Triotar 4.5 Candid Cameras, Kodaks $134.40 $112.00 $71.80 TELEPHONE 28 ‘arries a Complete Stock of The next thing to do is to put the paper on the easel marking the horizon line with a pencil as a guide in mask= in:. Make the print in the regular way, but hold the mask of the sky portion above the sky part of the image, moving it slightly so as to avolid a sharp line at the horizon. Then, with the red light on, remove the negative of the foreground, insert the cloud negative, and shade the landscape portion as you did the sky portion. You will, of courss, have Cctermined, by test, the proper times for the two nogatives. If the sky is very donse in the oriâ€" ginal regative, so dense that the light from the en‘argeor will not penetrate it, you can dispem e w.th the sky mask. negative with a blank sky, and also a eu«itable cloud negative, our first operaâ€" tion will be to make a couple of masks. We do this by putiing the landscape negative in the enlarger and throwing its image onto a picce of cardboard on th» sasel. Then we mark the horizon lin> on the cardboard and cut the card in two along this This matter of exposurse time is not as complicated as it may AppSatr. A little experience will enable one to judze timing, and the beginner wil do well to photograph a number of typical scenes, taking each at various apertures and exposure times and comâ€" paring results. (By Preston Jones) With highly efficient cameras and super sensitive films available to the amateur, it is just as easy to make photographs at nisht as in the dayâ€" time, and the opportunitiecs for obtainâ€" ing dramatic effects are unlimited. Night Photography Fascinating Hobby In makinzg time exposures, moving cbjects that are dark will not show in the picture, but light objects, guch as people in white clothing and the neadlights of cars moving across the ficld, will make impressions on the fi‘im. In many such cases the phoâ€" tozrapher operating his shutter at "time‘" or "bulb" can get his negative by a succession of exposures made when the intrudng objects have passed. Making photographs at theatres, night clubs and other places where people ecngregate at night has become one of the sports of many amateurs who posâ€" sess the sprody miniature came°ras. Same experience is required to aceurâ€" atlely judge the exposurse required. Ligshtninz makes interesting pictures No Extra Skill or Special Equipment Necessary ient to have all THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO which are easily obtained by pointing th> camera, with Jlens open, in the directicn in which the flashes are ocâ€" clurring. The shutter can be closed afâ€" ter one flash has been taken or it may be left open and several flashss recordâ€" ed on the same film. Pools Reflect Light In making outdoor pictures at night, one should be on the lookout for the splendid effects seen after a rainfall which has loft pools of water with brilliant reflections and also for the weird impressions given by fog and mist. Nor should we overlook the possibiliâ€" ties of picture making by moonlight, particularly when the ground is covâ€" ered by snow. These winter pictures make ddeal Christmas cards, especially In making an exposure by moonlight, a good general rule to follow is to give twentyâ€"five minutes for each hunâ€" dredth of a second that would be given for the same view by sunlight. Noranda, Sept. 17.â€"A pretty wedâ€" ding took place on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at All Saints Anglican Church, Norâ€" anda, Que., when Laney Emma Provost, daughter of Edward Andrew Provost, New Liskeard, and the late Mrs. E. A. Provost, became the bride of Percy Alfred Clunk, son of Mrs. Annie Clunk. Victoria, B. C, and the late Alfred James Clunk. The Rev,. Dixon Rollit officiated. M0000000::00000§0:§0§0000000000.00000 000000095 Married at Noranda Will Live in Timmins Miss Laney Emma Provost And Mr. Percy Alfred Clunk Wedded on Wedâ€" nesday. Standards of gladioli decorated the altar and the guest pews were desigâ€" nated by single blossoms tied with bows of white ribbon. Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in boy blue transparâ€" ent velvet, made on Princess lines, the skirt falling gracefully into a short train, matching hat with shoulder length veil. She carried a bride‘s bouâ€" quet of Joharma Roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. Mrs. Kenneth Watson, Noranda, was the attendant. She wore a graceful gown of Burgundy chiffon velvet, with matching hat and carried a Colonial bouquet. Halcyon, daughter of the attendant was flower girl,. She was sweet in a Kate Greenway frock of pale blue tafâ€" feta with matching poke bonnet and carried a nosegay of sweetheart roses, Kenneth Carnegie Watson, Noranda was groomsman. Foliowing the ceremony a reception took place at the Windsor Hotel, Rouyn. Mrs. Edwin Allen Stewart, Kirkland Lake, received, gowned in black ring velvet, and wearing a corsage of roses andâ€" lily of the valley. As announced in a recent issue of The Advance more than a hundred men representing the Iron and Steel Instiâ€" tute and the Institute of Metals of Great Britain were to pay a visit to Canada this month. They visit, howâ€" ever, was last week cancelled for this year, or at least for the present. The reason put forward for the concellation is that most of those expecting to make the trip find it practically impossible to arrange to do so, on account of the present danger of war in Europe. Later the bride and groom left on a motor trip through Northern Ontario. For travelling the bride wore a French coral boucle de laine dress, Harrisâ€" tweed coat and matching brown accesâ€" sories. Upon returning from their honeyâ€" moon Mr. and Mrs. Clunk will reside in Timmins. of his deainsss. Six years ago>, followâ€" ing an attack of typhoid, his hearinz was impaired and doctors could do noth‘rg; to help him.> At Delhi he went for half â€"anâ€"hour‘s joyride in a plane, and on alighting found he could hear perfectly. Metallurgists Not to Visit Canada at Present Huntingdcon Gleaner:â€"The roar of an airplane has cured an Indian banker QUALITY Camera Contest Entry Forms The Ramona Studio 65 Third Ave. Phone 1005 The portrait studio of â€" . fers exceptionally high quality work, in developing your prints. Take advanâ€" tage of this by taking your next roll of film to the Raâ€" mona Studio. ables us to be of assistance to yvou, when entering picâ€" tures in The Advance Phoâ€" tography Contest. Make it a point to get your entry forms here, The years of experience behind our work enâ€" Your Own Moving Pictures You Can Take Night Pictures Lifelike sparkling home moviesâ€"exciting for your family and friends. So easy to make with Cine Kodak Eight. Quite economical too! 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