Show MIRROR photography A french photographer has baa pleased paris always charmed with a novelty by producing extraordinary photographic combinations through an in genious arrangement ut mirrors the results he be attains are novel surprising ona and sometimes sensational as for la in stance his bona fide photograph of a well known parisian Par leian being ridden to ID the agrest by hla his horse borne Uro grotesque tesque combinations euch as this thib are of course familiar to us u all for photo grap bera hers have long been able to pro duce very curious effects by embody ing figures from several negatives in one print the beauty of this thia last photographic novelty to IB however that bat the prints do not dot give away the process as the fashioned old built up photographs invariably do by the stilted postures and incongruous ale discords cords of the compost tion but appears to be single instantaneous of real scenes of an altogether impossible nature they are clever enough to deceive an expert or to make a superstitious person almost belleve believe in miracles and right here it may be suggested that the possibilities of this mechanism in the hands bands ot of so called spiritualistic mediums who live by deluding the gullible are practically unlimited in bisot the time seems to have game when photographs may no looker longer be as incontrovertible evl evi deace portions who have wandered through the bewildering arrangement of mirrors that thai formed one of the features of the world a fair will understand bow it is entirely possible poe eible to place mirrors in such positions as to produce the most remarkable results fur instance it was possible in one of these maze sas they were called for a person to see himself as be would look in any of tour four physical states tall or short abort or stout or thin the instance is given merely to call to mind an every oay day illustration of what mirrors can do As to the exact method of producing his bis ingenious 1 0 ue photographs this is something not dt yet divulged all paris pans is enthusiastic over one ot of his pictures in particular it is a photograph of a gentleman in evening dress drese with the he face of his fiancee dalu tily poise i on his bis immaculate phi rt I 1 rent the girls girl s face ace seems to be as much a part of the mans figure as ae to ie his head and not merely a picture camped tamped on the white linen U this feat is accomplished by posing the figures in such buob a way that they are reflected from a maze of mirrors directly into the eye or of the camera sometimes the face Is reproduced I 1 ID 0 a smaller form and in the shape of a heart at ard d is so arranged as to take the he place of the organ to in which the god of love jove is popularly supposed to dwell |