The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 8, 1901, Page 19

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AN o % . AR 2N e ver the city. It threw the wnoze ) shadow, and, will you believe t up there two ho e wind bl les an hour. before I zot a chance to press the léver and take the ied sort of a job. I number and the und me and threat e out into space. My 2. from hat avas gone o e it WONDERFU et SNAP SROT at thirty- ajuka to take : > R res of the sailors b seemed as far off as though in Africa. and the swayed back and. forth with a a h motion that was awful! “Fhe 1 ke sure. T went through the e times, though with the tween them greatest difficulty. It took one arm to looked like a rera box 1;4,'.1m_"‘ifl-°'“ hold on to the mast, and the other to Which tur: fall, into Plate hreatened to | 1 take out the plate holders and replace in disguise pitch. The roval them. The swaying of the mast ren- 1 things in i ¥ fearfully beneath my feet. gered it almost impossible to keep the flyi Amera 3 and T had to do a sort of sailor's horn- Botizontal.aith-the. witw sud dreds of fly z pipe step ‘with cvery lurch to keep my o7 the plates were spoiled on this ac. Off the camera, » feet where oy o & bb s, iy I @ eet where they ought to be. T had a' count. The third was a success no picture was great time getting the camera into po got me down Mr. Vaniman s sition. T supported it on a triangle e ded vand. the. world” sho) : WoTH A & "“‘ ‘}I,'V” ’('fc s i Bt »out two days in bed afterward ion from Gene Warfield to F 1 e wind blew the car """'- the lens Byt T felt repaid with the results I got. make a panoramic view 2 s stand- 2nd I had to use a picce of paver which ' If you want to take pictures. go up a mit of Mount " . e e wind! I found in my pocket. Finally when T ship’s m You'll enjoy it.” return tk ¢ 7 Y t in my got it focused and all ready with the Through a hornets nest with a cam- tributed t e h B sun shining brightly, a great cloud era was another of Mr. Vaniman's ex- camera

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