With Nature a Camera Being the Adventures And Observations of a Field Natural

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With Nature a Camera Being the Adventures And Observations of a Field Natural
Kearton, Richard, 1862-1928
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KILDA WREN. Creature until he was composed, then counting one, two, for my brother's signal, I swiftly withdrew. The pneumatic tube was instantly pressed, and the photograph, from which the accompanying picture has been made, was taken. Every Wren's nest we found, or had shown to us, was located inside a cleit; and, as may well be PHOTOGRAPHING A WREN'S NEST. 75 imagined, a situation over the door-lintel of one of these dark structures did not lend itself readily to picture-making. To get over ...the difficulty caused by an almost entire absence of light, my brother fixed a looking-glass at such an angle inside the cleit that it reflected the rays of light coming through the little doorway backwards and upwards on to the nest. I then went outside, and with another mirror threw the sun's rays upon the looking-glass inside. By this means my brother was able to focus the nest and some of its surroundings. No sooner, however, had this difficulty been got over than another presented itself. The dark slide con- taining the sensitised plate could not be got in and arranged for exposure on account of the position of the nest and the narrowness of the cleit.

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