WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB.
At the, Wellington Comera Club's meeting last evening prints made by members in a competition that was both interesting and educative were handed in. A number of negatives of a. rather difficult subject liad been supplied by Mr. E. T. Robson to members who were asked to make a modified or controlled print of any size from the negative. The results were exceedingly interesting as showing how a photograph could be improved artistically by eliminating or altering certain tcatures, by softening hard lines, by the printing-in of clouds, nnd by trimming to get the best composition. There was a Jam? attendance of members to whom Mr. Kobson and others made interesting criticisms of the different methods that had been adopted. The next meeting- of the club ib to be devoted to a lecture on a specially interesting subject—orthockromatic photography—to be demonstrated by Mr. H. B. Appleyard.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 7
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