Show NIGHT handicaps of fog and darkness have been overcome by development of process neither fog nar nor darkness liandi handicaps caps the supe reyes of the war department signal corps cameras according to E edward dward hungerford who describes the remarkable progress of wartime aerial photography in he gives some interesting examples 1 I have seen a photograph of a waning moon over rome taken by the new process it Is the first real picture of the moon that I 1 have ever seen although I 1 formerly attempted the thing myself most of the moonlight pictures that one sees are fakes mode made by photographing the sun in various unusual and artistic phases but this was real one could see the tiny pools of water standing in the uneven places of the flagging the flickering street lamps at the corner A picture whose reality almost makes it uncanny and the photographer who wh 0 took the picture in the rain fain was arrested by a gendarme as being mentally unsound lie he was only released when he took a picture of the lieutenant at the h police station lind and proved beyond a qu question estloa that he could make good portraits by artificial light 1 I have seen photographs made by this now new process from the front row of a theater balcony during the progress of the play others made in church during vespers and illumined entirely by the candles upon the high altar the process Is very new and it Is very wonderful moreover it Is susceptible of adaptation to night observation 11 both from airplanes and upon tl the ic land |