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"In Nature's Image"

By W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS, Editor of The Photographic Times.

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Over One Hundred handsome Illustrations
By the leading photographers of this country and Europe.

Large 8vo. Cloth.

Decorated. Full gilt.

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THE PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION

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A NEW EDITION

Sunlight and Shadow

A BOOK FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS: AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL By W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS

Editor of "The Photographic Times," Author of "Amateur Photography." "In Nature's Image," Etc., Etc. With More than 100 Beautiful Photo-Engravings, Many of Them Full-Page Pictures

It contains Chapters and Illustrations by such well-known photographic writers and workers as H. P. ROBINSON

R. EICKEMEYER, Jr.

B. J. FALK

ALFRED STIEGLITZ
W. B. POST
ALEXANDER BLACK

A. HORSLEY HINTON
J. WELLS CHAMPNEY
W. A. FRASER

HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF SERMONETA and the MARQUIS DE ALFARRAS

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The Photographic Times

An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Pictorial and Scientific Photography.
Edited by W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS.
CLARENCE L. USHER, Associate Editor.

Volume XLII

JULY, 1910

No. 7

CONTENTS

COUNTRY ROAD IN INDIANA. Cover Design..
RUINS IN COMPEIGNE, FRANCE. Frontispiece.
THE CAMERA IN THE GARDEN. Illustrated.
LIGHTNING PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated....
PHOTOGRAPHIC JOTTINGS..
STUDY. Illustration

Rollin Blackman

Victor Prevost Wm. S. Rice 249 D. J. McCarthy 253

.Rev. F. C. Lambert, M.A., F.R.P.S. 258
.E. Holden 259

EARLIEST STUDIOS OF MANHATTAN AND 60 YEARS AFTER. Illustration...
A GLIMPSE OF OLD DAGUERREOTYPE DAYS IN MANHATTAN..
EARLY ACHIEVEMENT IN PHOTOGRAPHY

RUINS OF CASTLE PIERREFONDS, FRANCE. Illustration..

262 L. Lodian 263 264 Victor Prevost 265

LAMPLIGHT EFFECTS OBTAINED BY DAYLIGHT ONLY. Illustrated. H. Essenhigh

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Entered as second-class matter January 17, 1905, at the Post Office at New York, N.Y.,under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

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