S...¢0: mi \) SB 00 9 Noe BYB\ 28.843. i 3 SREB RE WE GO! me MARCH 1 — MAY 1 -wa annual financial campaign for will you send your donation now? Proposed Press Club Targets GREATER VANCOUVER Biiranves sce dg) ee et $ 300 BNC W pS a 150 Sonat. <<. $2 sees 400- BID erSs 2 fe ee 200 BMpiGn =) ses Sak ee 150. 9 a Fe ad arn eet 400 DRM. oo oe 250 SBC rINGH ies tees aie ees ee 400: Prank: Rovers:-.- 222-2 22-2-- 300 Reppin ase Aisi aie A 150 Setiney oS 400 Bemimos= taste. ee 400 Beomeinpton, 2 See) oti 3 SS 350 Mount Pleasant -._----------- 225. Niilo Makelay= 2252 3" 5* BER Sree 150 RR 2 open es SEB eS 275 oT on a ia rece a 200 ASAE eeeaete irs aCe Cane oot ee 200 lemberg joe 150 Point Grey: 222 a es | Bass ph Stratheona ------------------ 250 (TT aaa aa = er 200 Risto: Siuare*——-—----2-<=- 1,000 Waterfront, _._---------__--- 300 ST ee eae 250, North, Burnaby -------------- 400 South, Burnaby -------------- 350 North Van. City ------------- 400 North Van. District ___------- 450, City Miscellaneous ____-_-__-- 1,250 VANCOUVER ISLAND Albernis: 052 ee eee $ 250 Campbell River ~------------- 250 Gumus, 150 Cowichanee =e ee eee 350 TNETERREEE 11) 9 Rca tgs a pei 500 Parksyillet's 55 222 22s a Th oe 50 CLOT ee foe a 450 PROVINCE Fort: Hangley; 35. 250 Haney. =. 175 Kamloops =~ -----------——-— 150 Tanhbis 2-0 ees eee 100 Maple Ridge —-_-.------------ 150 Michel: -.Pernie’ ——=-2-------== 100 NEON es BA ee oe 125 Nelson Enis aan cris eee a 50 New Westminster ____.------- 300 Woteh THN = 2-1 cic =e 100. Power GINOP 1. 28-22" 5 175 WUAVSStONEY ==! Ses ae eS 100 opin’ Stitey, os eee ea 250. SanthiSarreys 22 oe ee 100 Trail - Rossland ____-_-------- 300” WernOnt tes er ee eee 175 GorzeSpondence. —_.--_-__..-- 100 PROVINCE MISC. Printe Wepen, 52255 100 Salmon-Atm?: <2S23 = eee 75 Sointaplas 3522 ee ot 50 Tom McEwen Column ___----- 100 |LESSON IN PHOTOGRAPHY A picture can be a What makes a baby picture a stand-out? Lots of things that you can usually control. For instance, it will appeal to-just about everybody from Nanai- mo to St. John’s, Newfound- land, if it tells a story about youngsters that immediately strikes a chord in all of us. The best. way to make cer- tain you’ll get such pictures is to keep a weather eye out for photographic moments — and keep your flash gun loaded, and. handy all through the day. That’s advisable because your prize snapshot may be found. _at. breakfast, in the backyard, during. Baby’s afternoon nap, or at bath or bedtime, Next, don’t just set. out to make a picture—aim to picture the youngster’s moods. If you can catch a two-year-old with a far-away look. in his eye, or a.look. of: frustration. as. he’s Pro 2 28 eae | learning. how to tie his shoe ‘laces, your opportunities for producing a “better than aver- age’! snap will be excellent. To pick up such facial ex- pressions, get close to the sub- ject, within six feet if your camera permits. For general pictures of more active older children who may be roller skating or rough-housing, stay of baby treasure farther back—10 to 15 feet. Remember, too, that spon- taneity plays an important role in delightful children’s pic- tures. Don’t attempt to make a youngster pose for you. Let him play quite naturally; give him a free rein. Put all the em- phasis on the child, his expres- sion, mood,-or activity. If an adult appears in the snapshot, don’t let that person detract from the child, who-is the cen- tre of interest. Use a shutter speed fast enough to stop unexpected movement by your unpredict- able little star. Your pride and joy will look more ‘natural if she’s caught in the act of reach- ing for her favorite doll, lean- ing closer to enjoy the rose’s fragrance better, or smiling broadly enough to reveal that first tooth. Hold the camera steady. during the exposure interval. Perhaps a tripod is in ‘order, or the top of a conven- ient table can, be. the, base of operations. Finally, think 4bout sur- roundings before shooting. Re- member that the subject is the important thing—not the clut- ter of unrelated background objects, Plan pictures carefully and simply. February 26, 1960—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 7