Show r r n 1 1 Y 1 s c PHOTO ENTRIES EN WHET COMPETITION f r S 'S Sr v S' S r r i Jt t d x A as 1 ii fir r S J S t C rf M r H li Vw I rA t 4 i 3 A I Y i I I r S A P j l lS il s se xi Jf L za t t 1 44 S'S f p. p I 1 V. V K f i r r ecAy r rf f r 1 r 1 t THE THE HE INTEREST in m this picture by L L. D D. D Green Eureka amateur photographer photographer pho- pho is in the lifelike ke attention of the children to the story they are hearing Picture seems nicely F 2 vy i iJ J y i w o y t a M s sALBERT ALBERT E. E WADE VADE newly arrived at the Fort Douglas air ALBERT base saw an unusual an angle gle in m his picture of the capitol Public bu buildings are good subjects and the selection of a different viewpoint or angle presents p possibilities for winning pictures t y aJ K 1 t 1 Q 4 4 S w. w a 4 to 9 m kE 9 v I Q ve S f tt r X 4 N y s sv v i 9 r r fj yN L L I l 9 5 5 5 S sF FRANK RANK E. E MARTIN 2882 Ninth East street really took the flower assignment to heart His picture is not only technically excellent but conveys the touch of an artist in the arrangement of the flowers and the splendid splendid splendid did lighting V FRED V ASHBURN Westminister avenue used two photo-flood photo lights for for- illumination for his excellent dog picture Exposure Exposure was was 5 1 second at f 11 e Dodging in enlarging process produced the unusual effect to make the photograph look like a pencil drawing CLELLAND BARCLAY noted painter of beautiful IVI girls writ writer r sportsman and amateur photographer N is one of the five nationally known experts who will judge entries in the national selections ions More than in cash awards will be made late in the summer for for amateur snapshots for for amateur snapshots f H 9 j YN i f ii i 1 M 75 i 4 r. r v. v A. A N 4 3 r 9 S J S 'S Sh a h S n y Y M MS S C Cw w ot a SI are a most attractive type of picture They are usually best when w made in the region of water as in this in picture by Len Gibson 1410 Redondo Redondo Redondo Re- Re dondo avenue If you make your picture in the mountains try to find an old windswept windswept windswept wind wind- swept tree to substitute for the water Use a wide lens opening It Ctr y 1 1 rr i i r r rS S 1 ird i fc y yr r t n nt t it 9 3 i f S 3 Y r i r Jo Yv n r 1 r v X j sW l tiiA 1 r t J Jl l 2 ly 11 6 Y 56 er y u Y p J rf i ay 45 aS' aS J Y J f fC C A 1 0 6 nv y Y r a e t tT T THE NEIGHBORHOOD drum major by Walter Lillian 1221 String- String ham avenue has plenty of interest and humor It is one of those types of pictures that is difficult to keep from appearing posed dW mm M w S 5 a aj j x r 5 JA v 9 t tr ty v r y y 4 J rJ sf A E. c 4 a IRS RS M. M A Ae NELSON South Main st reel reet Spanish Fork has demonstrated wide aperture focusing in her picture of the f kittens B By Y using g a large lens opening open open- ing tt 1 foreground and far back ground Und in are oUt d and the subjects are sharp focus to give excellent contrast 1 |