Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, Volume 19

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E. & H. T. Anthony & Company, 1888 - Photography
 

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Page 555 - ... that it may be so guided and governed by thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life. Finally, we commend to thy fatherly goodness all those who are any ways afflicted, or distressed, in mind, body, or estate...
Page 270 - Twixt the shadow and the sunshine, Herds of fallow deer were feeding, But they saw not Hiawatha; To his bow he whispered, "Fail not!
Page 293 - WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ; or, Year Book of Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important Discoveries and Improvements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Meteorology, Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, Antiquities, etc.
Page 641 - Now, a solution of nitrate of silver, 120 grains to the fluid ounce of distilled water, is to be applied over the same surface and the paper quickly dried in the dark. In this state the papers may be kept for use. When they are required the above solution of silver is to be plentifully applied and the paper placed wet in the camera, the greatest care being taken that no daylight, not even the faintest gleam, falls upon it, until the moment when we are prepared, by removing the screen, to permit the...
Page 337 - Tickets for the return journey will be sold, by the ticket agents at the place of meeting, at one-third the highest limited fare, only to those holding certificates signed by the ticket agent at point where through ticket to place of meeting was purchased, and countersigned by the secretary or clerk of the convention, certifying that the holder has been in attendance upon the convention.
Page 20 - ... art an unchangeable duration ; therefore it must not express anything, of which we can think only as transitory. All appearances, to whose very being, according to our ideas, it is essential that they suddenly break forth and as suddenly vanish, that they can .be what they are but for a moment, — all such appearances, be they pleasing or be they horrible, receive, through the prolongation which art gives them, such an unnatural character, that at every repeated glance the impression they make...
Page 405 - On motion, the reading of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with. The Programme Committee reported an order of business, which was adopted.
Page 114 - C., and in a place completely protected from the light. Under these circumstances the formation of ferric oxalate will go on steadily, Some persons recommend the promotion of this process by digesting the mixture for some time at a high temperature ; this we are decidedly opposed to, since, by heating for even a few hours to 50° or 60° C., the salt will be partially reduced to ferrous oxalate.
Page 641 - The moment the mercury vaporizes, the picture will begin to develope itself. The spirit lamp must now be removed for a short time, and when the action of the mercury appears to cease, it is to be very carefully applied again, until a well-defined picture is visible. The vaporization must now be suddenly stopped, and the photograph removed from the box. The...
Page 672 - It may be observed likewise what portion is strongly relieved, and how much is united with its ground ; for it is necessary that some part (though a small one is sufficient) should be sharp and cutting against its ground, whether it be light on a dark, or dark on a light ground, in order to give firmness and distinctness to the work; if on the other hand it is relieved on every side, it will appear as if inlaid on its ground.

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