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Argus C-44 Manual page 17

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Modern
black
and white
film,
coupled
with
the fine lenses of
your Argus C44, will produce perfect photographic
results, but checking
composition
before snapping
the shutter
always
results
in
pictures
of more
dramatic
interest.
Try
framing
the
scene with
some nearby
foreground,
and include
people when you can to add
human
interest.
Watch
for that
unusual
angle from
which
to
shoot the picture,
or try
a close-up
using a neutral
background
to
place emphasis
on your
picture
subject.
Pictures
taken
indoors
with
existing
tight
are very lifelike,
and
modern
fast fiIms make these a "cinch".
Outdoors,
fi.lters will
dramatize
clouds
and can also be used to brighten
foliage
or
produce
moonlight
effects.
Action
always
adds interest
to any photo,
and the easiest way to
stop action
is to shoot it "head
on".
When
you "pose"
individuals
or groups,
give them
something
natural
to do and have your
camera
pre-set so you can snap the pictures
quickly.
You needn't
be afraid
to experiment
with
the rules. Shoot
scenes
that
interest
you at any time
of day or night
. . . the new films
can take it, and you'll
be excited
with
the results!
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