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Show I Firelight Photographs. It Is worth noting that the most suc-.cessful suc-.cessful firelight photographs do not show the fire nt all. The subject Is nr-;rnged nr-;rnged so that tho fire Is screened la .some way from the lens. The mentnl-I mentnl-I piece, fire-irons, rug. etc.. nre Included, (however, nnd the fire Itself Is suggested suggest-ed by tho lighting. On the whole this Ms tho best wuy of doing what wo .want. If wo arrange things on these lines, with the Illumination proceeding from the spot whero tho fire Is supposed sup-posed to he, we can get a true firelight fire-light effect, although tho light nctu-nlly nctu-nlly used may bo electric, magnesium, Hash or ribbon, or oven ila, light It-I It-I self. In the last ease, tho bottom I foot of glass In a French window tuny Ibo used, with a sheet of whlto paper ion tho floor to servo as a reflector, nnd ,tho whi.Iu of the rest blocked up. A figure posed against ths will give n .very successful firelight effect. |