The American Amateur Photographer, 7. sējums1895 |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
acid albumen Alfred Stieglitz AMERICAN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ammonia angle apparatus appear artistic bath Beginners Boston bromide paper Camera Club carbon chloride chrysoidine Class coal gas coated collodion color competition cylinders dark desired developer diaphragm distance drachm dry plates effect eikonogen emulsion enlarging exhibition experience exposed exposure ferrous oxalate film focus gelatine GEORGE DAVISON give grains ground glass gum arabic hand camera hypo illustrated inch interest lamp landscape lantern slides lens lenses light lines magnesium matter medal method metol minutes mounted negative nitrate object obtained optical ordinary orthochromatic ounces oxalate Photographic Society pictorial picture plate holder platinotype portrait potash prints prize produced rays screen sensitive shown shutter silver silver nitrate Society of Amateur solution surface taken tion tone W. K. Burton washed yellow York
Populāri fragmenti
354. lappuse - Work - work work Till the brain begins to swim! Work - work - work Till the eyes are heavy and dim! Seam , and gusset , and band , Band , and gusset , and seam , Till over the buttons I fall asleep, And sew them on in a dream! "O men with sisters dear! O men with mothers and wives! It is not linen you're wearing out , But human creatures
538. lappuse - Now I hold it is not decent for a scientific gent To say another is an ass,— at least, to all intent; Nor should the individual who happens to be meant Reply by heaving rocks at him, to any great extent.
433. lappuse - AN ACCOUNT OF A METHOD OF COPYING PAINTINGS UPON GLASS, and of making Profiles, by the agency of Light upon Nitrate of Silver.
540. lappuse - Maevius scribble in Apollo's spite, There are who judge still worse than he can write. Some have at first for wits, then poets, pass'd; Turn'd critics next, and proved plain fools at last. Some neither can for wits nor critics pass, As heavy mules are neither horse nor ass.
114. lappuse - A private individual should be protected against the publication of any portraiture of himself, but where an individual becomes a public character the case is different. A statesman, author, artist, or inventor, who asks for and desires public recognition may be said to have surrendered this right to the public.
395. lappuse - A thing of beauty is a joy forever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams and health and quiet breathing.
365. lappuse - Copyright," together with the year the copyright was entered, and the name of the party by whom it was taken out ; thus —" Copyright, 18—, by AB
320. lappuse - ... without the consent of the proprietor of the copyright first obtained in writing, signed in presence of two or more witnesses...
320. lappuse - ... and: Provided, further, That in case of any such infringement of the copyright of a painting, drawing, statue, engraving, etching, print, or model or design for a work of the fine arts or of a photograph of a work of the fine arts, the sum to be recovered in any action brought through the provisions of this section shall be not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, and not more than ten thousand dollars.
320. lappuse - ... or import, either in whole or in part, or by varying the main design with intent to evade the law, or, knowing the same to be so printed, published, dramatized, translated, or imported, shall sell or expose to sale any copy of such map or other article as aforesaid, he shall forfeit...