BEST PHOTOGRAPH.
ATJCKLANDER WINS MEDALLION. The epecial medallion for the best picture in the photographic exhibition by the Auckland Society of Arirlia« Ijeen awarded to Mr. H. ('. Lackland, a member of the pictorial «taff of t!i<"Auckland Star," for hie p'i"*- "Five o'Clock." .Selected photographu from ail over Kew Zealand were entered in tii■ - exhibition. " Five o'Clock " i« a dramatic composition witli remarkable shadow effect*. It wan taken from the top of the Dilwortli Building, late on a Hummer's afternoon, and the long fihadowß caet by the tiny pedewtriann and the wpidery tiain lin<* make a *ti Jkinjr and unueua] picture. The exhibition, whicli m being hold in the eociety'is club roonu-, Victoria Arcade, will close to-morrow evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 174, 25 July 1935, Page 3
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