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THE twenty-third issue of this annual is a volume which wiil be welcomed by all photographers. It is bristling with a great number of original articles on many subjects, most of which are admirably illustrated. These are for the most part written in a very clear manner, and summarise in a small space the particular speciality of the individual writers. Thus, Mr. A. Radclyffe Dugmore leads off with “Camera Hunting for Big Game,” while Mrs. H. C. Sutherland writes about “Animal Photography.” “The Photography of Lightning” is dealt with by Mr. Howden Wilkie, with some interesting photographs, and Mr. W. J. Farthing treats of “The Camera in Natural History Research.”
The American Annual of Photography, 1909.
Vol. xxiii. Edited by John A. Tennant. Pp. xliv+328. (New York: Tennant and Ward; London: Dawbarn and Ward, Ltd., 1908.) Price 5s.
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The American Annual of Photography, 1909. Nature 79, 188 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079188b0
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