Show I I IFOR FOR THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER In Burr Durr Mcintosh's Month Monthly for May there is an all admirable little article on the management of cameras by the tho perennial amateur The 1110 writer takes the very sensible view that there is danger In the You press the button and we do the tho rest One Onema ma may press the button Lutton and get nothing I for the developer to do The case caso is cited of or a young youns woman who Tho thought she was taking hundreds of views in Europe and antI who was told b by the we the rest people when she sho came home that she had never ne removed remo the cap from her lens tens S The camera is an excellent and won won- donut Instrument But Dut It has no brains The operator amateur operator amateur or other other must must supply that Those who have given gi time and anti care I to the tho management of the camera have achieved some wonderful results 1 A number of the tho big magazines print copies of amateur work and some I views are arc simply marvelous mar The They reveal reveal re re- veal eal not alone aone the amazing mechanical 4 I S triumph of the tho camera but the artistic sense enso of the tho operator They show composition and absolutely right judgment as to distance and time And there has grown such an Interest interest in In- terest In good camera work it is so decorative for the home or the bachelor apartment that tho the practice Is to be bo encouraged That Is wb why some sensible advice by br so high an authority as Burr Durr McIntosh l will be helpful Ill Whistler told an inquiring ll critic that he achieved his success b by mixing brains with his paints Put brains Inthe in inthe inthe the camera camera and and there will bo he a smaller record of failures |