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igraphy — by — DEERING eks ago I promised piy UrUcle on light In ten- las April starts, the pe- the value of sunlight It 1$ fitting that I sure^ulde with April. . months of. April. May, liugust and half of Sep- between the hours of lyllght Saving Time, the lUi a box camera can I heart ’ s content, and get negatives any sunny ble to various speeds, to p I am herewith giving Ulght values which will to uiiderstand why s they shot at 5 p. m. ir-exposed. ' tight value at 12 noon, when dur ing and summer months klmost overhead the table Cte how the light varies fthy.----- - ne 1 to July 15. approxl- h are the figures takinfi unit of brightest, light n.. 20: 5 a. ra., 5i 6 a. m., 1 2: 8 a. m., 1%; 9 a. m., 1 ; 11 a. m., 1; 12 noon, 1 ; 2 p. m., 1; 3 p. m., I'i; 5 p. m., 2; 6 p- m., fS; 8 p m., 30. .. - -........ at the .above figfires the note how the light In- during the day. Why, not increase ’ the ex posure and take advantage of yobr large lens opening? <Por example: If 1/3S of a second at a lena opening of, F. w la nor- mal at 13 noon, you must Increase the exposure five times for a normal 5 a. m. or 7 p. m, or increase 1^20 times for a normal at 8 p. m, o rl a. m. Suppose you wish to take a picture at 5 p. m, which the table shows as twice normal at noon, 2x1/36 second equals 1/,128 second P. 16, now If your shutter has a speed marked on It of 1/10 use that as It Is near enough. This means using a support for your camera as you cannot hold It steady at this slow speed. There Is another way of Increasing exposure, however, without changing your shutter speed. Your lens diaphragm is usually marked with the F. system, as P. 4A, 5.6, 6J, 8, 11. 16„ 22, 36, or yoUr U. S. system, as 4, 8, 16, 32, In either case mov ing the Indicator from left to right closes the lens opening and ' cuts down the amount of light admitted to thr camera, each mark doubling the exposure. TTierefore Is 1/25 at P. 16 is mal at 12 noon and you wish to shoot at 5 p. m., you can keep ' tlie shutter speed at 1/25 and set the lens opening at F. 11, which admits twice as much light and therefore doubles Qie'exposure. A'nswer to £3. B.; Yes, you can make a snap.shot on your sun porch! When the sun shines in pull Yhe shades down, use a photoflood bulb In your floor lamp, taking off the shade; 1 '25 second F. 4.5 vera- chrome, with your camera six feet away, on a level with child ’ s head. E. P. : If you wiir tfrop fh at my office I will be glad to show you how to get the distance exactly. If my friends who write In will raphei' wlwHias a fold-. ® 8. H. 16., : however: usuanr-h»r^f ^ “ ‘ ^5 have the equipment and a shut- THE MANHASSET PRESS, raiDAY, MAY 1. 1936 Claire Sweetland Pupils Please In Dance Recital A large audience of, parents and friends by enthusiastic applause gave evidence of their approval of the annual dance recital on Satur day afternoon at 8t. Paul ’ s Mem orial I^lsh House of pupils of Claire C. Sweei,land Attractive costumes, many of them designed by Elsie Woodward, added to the effectiveness of the well-balanced program. The various nuntbers and the pupils taking part were: The Music Goes ’ Round And 'Round — Vada Mac Eflrd, Phylls ReefT^ Carol Benel. Patricia Holm, Judith Nevlns; Specialty Tap^ Carol BOhel. Pitrlcla Holm. Bouquets — Joan Veit, Edith Veit, Jaquellne McClure, Jean O ’ Neill, Eileen O ’ Keefe, Little Miss' fiutter- fly, Lee Clark; (a) Ballet Combi nations. (b> Soaring — Marcia Manewal, Nancy Ferguson. Char lotte Morse; Tap Dance. Dorothy Sprlgade; Two Gipsy Dances — (a) Glpsey Joy — Laqrette Speer, Leila Browne. Gloria Birchett, <b) Tziganka — Marilyn Benel, Patricia Holm, Carol Benel. Triflin ’ , Joan Roth well, Suzanne Scheffer. Rose Elf. Joan Veit.- Swee t hearts - from Holland — Ann Oeoghegan,' Cynthia •l*latz. Jeanne Louise Christie, Lee Cla:rk. Marilyn Benel. Line Rou tine — Laurette Speer. Leah Bell- ando, Gloria Birchett, Dorothy Crallc. Leila Browne, Eleanor Shanley. ' , Mignonette — Juhlan Ehivls, > Ann Milier,. - Jean Miller, Mary, Alice please enclose stamped envelope for reply i shall be very grateful. Southworth, Janet Nevlns, AUene Zlllman, Dorothy Sprlgade, Bltoe Linder. Gavotte, Charlotte Morse, Nancy Ferguson. Two Tap Dances ^Cynthia Plate, Lavalla Harper, Sally Lenderklng, Rowena Cum mings, Marilyn Benel. Lee Clark. Swiss Mountaineers, Judith Neviiu. Phyllis Reed. A spring fairy, Pa tricia Holm. Sailor Tap, Jane Clark. Jockey Dance, Marilyn Benel. Soft-Shore Routine. Avery Torsney. Episode In A Toyshop — Barbara Sumers, Patricia Vars, Patricia Holm, Jane Clark. Carol Benel. Loretta Sumers, Ann Goff, Joan Single, Lpls Flint. Kenewawa-^rothy Cralle, Leila Browne, Eleanor Shanley. Leah I^IIando, Gloria Birchett, Lau- rette Speer. Junior Strut. Carol Benel. Columbine, Wls Flint. Step ping out, Marlon Flalg. Jingle Bells — Rowena Cummings, Lavalla Harper, Jeanne Louise Christie, Marilyn Benel, Sally Lenderklng, Cynthia Platz. Blossoming Boughs — Annette Cousins, Jane Clark. Barbara Sumers, Patricia Vars, Ann Goff, Carol Benel, Loretta RoUwell. Swanee River, Bcheffer. La Most Du PaplUon. Vada Mae onrd. Let Yourself Go, Avery Torsney. 'White Roee Masu- rka, Charlotte Mdne. Beeny, Meeny, Mlny, Mo-Lois Flint, Carol Benel. Ann Goff, Patricia Vars, Bartiara Sumers. Annette Cousins, Jane Clark, Joan Single, Loretta Burners. Mrs. I. B. Gates and Mrs Smith were at ttie piano. A. J. fioy Drivers To Gel Oianc At Freep / , driver oi-tiss Tta ncu4 Mys In ' aU ages aaS.a *'orewf ‘ --4iikt la A driver and ftodr pttihere mky «M«- untU m*4l twice. . / Herman Bogart la Fined $100 Herman L. Bogart, former pub- IMier ind editor of the PaTm- ingdale News-Letter, who pleaded guilty last week to using a typo- graiAlcal union label on Borah- ’ I ^-President campaign literature * 'mthout authority, received a glOO fine Monday by Police Justice George- Serenbete In the Hemp stead village, eotu-t. He paid thei fine. Bogart was arrested two days before the primaries by officers from Uie District Attorney's offi after John / H. Hansen of M( verne, secretary of the Na: Union, Sumers. Lois Flint, Patric ia Holm. Joan Single. Bowery Girl, Laurette Pushmobile Races^o Be Started At St^ium On May Z2 Together with thA sponsors of the popular motorcycle races held in the Freeport adunlclpal Stadium,. The Freqport muadron of the Sons of the ^mnuum I^ion announce a new prelUnlnaiF attraction to the motorcycl^races, to be run every.. Friday iflght starting May 33. so li that »ts year those draggy mente of waiting for the races to star/ will be entirely eliminated. loblte Races are the very latest thing in the way of a “ youtu lovements, ” as the sport itself originates with those “four wheel boxes ’ * that you see being pushed lUt the streets by youngsters. In STORE YOUR FURS PORT WASHB^TON Speer. Tommy Tiptoe. Sally' Len derklng. Pansky. Joan Rothwell, Suzanne Scheffer, (a) Musical Comedy Trio. • (b) Tapperetfes — Marcia Manewal, Nancy Fegojggn,. Charlotte Morse. Hie Shandy Family — ^Marlon ‘ F7alg, Retsey Gratz. -Joan Roth- well,.. Suzanne &heffer. Cherries, Joan Single. Military Tap, Patricia Holm. Pavane, Barbara Sumers, i Loretta Sumers. 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