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before sunset
and for subjects
in the
open.
For other
hours, or
for
subjects
in the
shadow,
under
porches
or under
trees,
the lighting conditions
vary so
ercal
lv
that
no definite
instructions can
5e
given;
experience
only can teach
the
correct
exposure to
give.
Neuer
make
T'ime
Erposures with
the
Kod,ak
held'in the
hands.
Always
place
it
upon some
fi,rm
support,
such as
a
table,
cha'ir, tri,pod
or
Kodapod.
Kodapod: An
aecessory
that
tahes the
place
of
a tripod when a
tree. fence or sim-
ilar'rough
object
is near
at hand.
Its toothed
jaws
grip
the
wood
firmly, see Fig.
XI[.
By means
of
a clamping screw,
Flash-light
Exposures
Eastman Flash
Sheets
make
picture
taking at
night
easy. A
package
of
flash sheets, a
piece
of
cardboard,
a
pin,
a split stick about two feet long
and
a
match complete
the
list
of necessary
extras, although a
Kodak
Flash
Sheet
Holder is a
great
convenience.
With
flash
sheets there
is
little
smoke.
They
are
safer than
other self-burning
flash
mediums,
and
give
a softer light
that
is less
trying to the eyes.
Flash sheets
make
possible
the
pho-
tographing
of
many
interiors
that could
not be taken otherwise. either
for lack
of
illumination
or because
there are
windows
in a
direct
line
of view rvhich
must have the shades
drawn to
prevent
blurring
the
picture.
Evening
parties, groups
around
a
dinner or card table or an individual
may
be easily
photographed
by using
flash sheets,
providing
souvenirs
-of
many occasions,
which, but for the
flash-Iight,
would be
impossible.
"Picture
Taking at
Night," a
book-
let that
gives
full information
regarding
flash-light
photography
and
other
ways
to make
pictures
at
night,
will be
sent free upon request to
the
Service
Department, Eastman Kodak
Com-
panyr
Rochester,
New York.
Fro. XIII.
the camera
may
be
adjusted to the vertical or horizontal
position.
The
Kodapod can be used
with any camera
that has
a standard
tripod socket. It
is
small and
mav
be
cairied
easily
in
the
pocket.
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