The American annual of photography (1914) (14593627379)
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Identifier: americanannualof28newy (find matches)
Title: The American annual of photography
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Subjects: Photography
Publisher: New York : Tennant and Ward
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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Figure 2.Illustrating Article Speed and the Amateur, by T. W. Kilmer. the cup tells me) I happened to get near the old S turn witha No. 3 Kodak and Sector shutter at 1/150 second, Eastmanfilm, Dagor lens. In an article by the writer last year published in TheCamera there appears a rapidly moving baseball severalinches before reaching the catchers mit. This picture wastaken with a Bis-Telar lens working at only F/7, and a com-pound shutter working at 1/250 second. It also shows a runner sliding for the home plate. Thethree appended illustrations (Figures 1-2-3) show what can bedone by any one owning a small roll film camera, an anastig-matic lens of F/6.8, and a between the lens shutter working at1/250 second. Speed is truly a good thing to have in reserve, but let usnot forget that most of us have at our command sufficientspeed, even when using what is termed an ordinary camera,to indelibly and effectively record impressions of rapidly mov-ing objects.
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A WINTER MORNING IN VENICE. CESARE I.. LUZZATTI. 98
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