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tur
e taking
wi
th
th
e
ground usually gives a be
tter
e
ff
e
ct
than
a dark one.
To
get a good light
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th
e fac
e,
follow
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e a
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,
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e dia-
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re
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clo
th held
by
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ist
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nt
or
thrown
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over a screen or
other high piece of
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furnit
ur
e will make
a suita ble re
fl
ector;
it
should be at an
angle a
nd
in
th
e position indicated
in
th
e diagra
m.
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Portraits Outdoors
Wh
en making portrai
ts
outd
oo
r
s,
wi
th the s
un
shining brightly, the
subje
ct
should be in the shadow of a
building or a large
tr
ee,
bu
t
with
cl
ea
r
a
nd
unob
st
ru
cte
d s
ky
ove
rh
ea
d.
Pl
ace
the Kodak on a tripod
(fo
r horizo
nt
al
pictur
es only) or
oth
er
stea
dy
s
uppor
t ,
use s
top
No. 3 or No. 4 a
nd
make a
Tim
e Expos
ur
e of about one or t
wo
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