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THE SUNDAY CALL. 7 /\ P8 OAKLAND CANOE cLup BY C.c Gos, N FROM™ 4TH.ST BRIDGE T, STREET ON THE NAKESENDO JAPAN BY AL. get all the pictures for an exmoition tne rable to reach the board. and Pos: ! local scenery. went his foot through the precious 5 by 6 sidio takes on th plates. under hed up their sleeves a surd proposi How could ev What was the color of the air in the duce an ct likeness. by very 01 nce a - . R of consequence and every clubrooms? tirely different point of .view if po: person of note be rccessfully photo- %l T No spot iIn Golden Gate Park but graphed in such a short time? It has been done. The entire scheme has been a “presto, knows him as a frequent and a welcome change” affair. visitor. One hundred and thirty men were cho- The best part of it all is that the public W, gen. Each man w . B. Webster is a clever amateur. s given a district to are (o be benefited by it. The prints are The rustic side of life appeals to him. A er. and was instructed to do it thor- to be hung on the boards and the public pasture with grazing cattle or a dairy oughly and to the best of his ability. are at perfect liberty to make a lightning mald sends him hot-footed after his never ~ DF- Armold Guithe does not bave o o studles from all over the United cted and are being duly twelve pictures. and as many more as he One room in the salon, which Is to be The best dog and puppy pictures on the ([IN8 that bears his name is duly ad- provided for. And that is not alk HE Camera Club Is doing itself Pleased held at the Mark Hopkins Institute, will boards were made ty W. Hochstadter. Miféd- One of his best known and best Scotland wants to be. represented. too. proud. Saturday evening was devoted to China- e hung with these local pictures. The number of negatives made are the '\Ked pictures s that of Henry Miller. She wants to prove fo our wide-awake nd dens Themembers have been turning out some least of the troubles If he catches one 1'UlY It Is a clever bit of work nation that she Is not as slow as most e. So. with rattling good stuff lately-—work that New that especidlly takes his hard-to-please This year's salon certainly ought to be peaple ng the way, Yorkcrs say are * Each worker was to take not less than tFip over the city. distant snapshooter. worry much about his portraits.. Any- States are e s hou Did you happen to meet any- town. The rocke: Jod body, Saturday or Sunday, wearing wcre all too quict in the da 8 yellow badge with “Official pho- 2n influential merchant ope ake her out to be. But Scotland ine specimens of the eye, a howling sudlcess, for the photographic and the club are old friends. AL eof the tographer” gayly printed on it? If you a troop of camera cranks poured bravely Photographers’ art.” Charles C. Gos runs to studies. His ef- Work in San Francisco is becoming better framed pic that hang above the . he was one of the 130 disciples who into every nook and cranny of the Chi- But the compliment was deserved, and fects lie mainly in heavy shadows and in known. In the Chicago exhibition a few boards were sent across. v_): ocean an: orship at the altar of camera craft. He nese quarters. The negatives that were while the club as a body grew taller and soft lightings. weeks ago seventeen pictures by Camera of them bear Scotiish names s was one of the crowd that started out to considered the finest and best—a half- several inches wider in consequence they A. L. Coombs holds up the foreign end Club people were hung. aset¥. ihe sriw asdi reazh all San Francisco in a day or die dozen—were laid carefully on a table in felt that their work was worth some of the club. Some of his Japanese land- When they were returned a letter came stern coast, and in the attempt. the clubrooms for future use. Not five recognition. scapes have set others to thinking, and saying that Chicago would deturn the . nor yet the It was a whim, a caprice, of the club minutes later a newcomer jumped on W. J. Street has made a specialty of eventually to working. compliment,