Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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USC YOUI' CGFUZVG More This article is not going to try to put on any photographic dog , Your Photo- graphy Editor isn't even going to call him- self we , or pretend that he expects you to know a Scheiner Degree from a Focal-Plane Shutter or a K-1 Filter. In other words, relax-and lets see if there isn't something we can do about those pictures that don't come out as you want them, or that you didnt even take because you thought you couldnt. About half of the readers of this article will have box cameras of one kind or an- other. A third will have cameras of the fold- ing type, a little more elaborate, with various regulating gadgets. The remainder of my readers, an affiuent sixth, will use cameras with faster lenses and shutters. Unless these are prepared for something quite un- assuming and informal, they should turn at once to the Humour Section, where they may laugh legitimately. No matter what kind of camera you have. you will fall into one of these three general classes: those who take informal snapshots, groups, etc., and the occasional sunsetg those who, with a minimum of equipment and preparation, seek a little effect in their pictures and do a little experimenting along various lines: or, less probably, you are the cunning scientific kind that delight in strik- ing effect, or some special line of photography. If you are to get good results, there is one thing you must do, whatever the class to which you belong. You must get acquainted with what your camera will do, what all the little scales and levers on it mean, and can accomplish for you. Dont wait until the necessity for using them comes up, find out in advance! And whatever the photographic device you are using, camera, film, or filter, READ THE RULES! AND FOLLOW THEM! After a time, by experiment and accident, you will gain judgment and get the knack of taking pictures without reference to tables of exposures, but, if you really want to be certain of getting a certain picture, you cant do better than to follow an exposure table and any other rules which have to do with the picture you are taking. But Where can you obtain information Fifty-four fr by CARL YELL.-NND, Special I that is understandable-information given to inform, not to impress? Well, best of all, from camera enthusiasts. I have yet to meet a Photography Fiend who doesn't brighten visibly at a simple request for aid. Also you can obtain pamphlets free of charge by writing to the Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., or by dropping into the Kodak Store at 114 Yonge Street, here in Toronto. These leaflets deal quite com- pletely each with its particular branch of in- formation, and are very easy to follow. If you like to dig deeper, and really study the principles involved, but without going beyond your depth. you will find it well worth your while to buy and read the annually-revised book, published by Eastmans, 'fHow to Make Good Picturesn. Now let's consider what pictures we can take with our camera besides the ordinary run-of-the-mill we may have been content with in the past. Outdoors, besides pictures of people, you will notice if you observe closely, camera at hand, that there are a multitude of subjects for you to draw upon waiting only for your imagination to make use of them. Flowers, parks, the wealth of architecture for which Toronto is noted, the lakefront. the airport-these are to be had for the taking', by any of you who own or use a camera. If your camera is rapid, hav- ing a lens of f. 8 rating or more, you have the added opportunity of going in for action or semi-action material, street snapshots, and so on, known among the experts as Candid Camera work. Possibly you will have found some sug- gestion which is of interest in the above. But, if you have not yet tried indoor photography, and that quite lately, your biggest surprise will follow. Superpanchromatic film, used indoors along with a Photofiash Lamp, a pair of Photofiood Lamps, or one or more No 2 Photofiood Lamps, will enable you. with the cheapest box camera, to take indoor photos at any time of the day or night. The day is gone when your subject sat so very still, and so very close to the window Cto get all the light possiblel for the age-long exposure of 60 or SO seconds, Similarly, the QCOIIHIZIIFII on page 02.3 EASTERN ECHO

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