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Redwood City Tribune from Redwood City, California • 45

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ROVER 2000 AUTOMATIC Now Available Photography DO YOU KNOW 1 Yw (M drive ths car si a fully automatic that's for people who do not caro to or cannot shift gears. 2J Or you can virtually play tunea with tha transmiiioln without bothering with a clutch pedal. OVERSEAS DELIVERIES ARRANGED For demonstration ride and further information see DON HAMPTON, Inc. Herky-Jerky Camera Mar Summer Sports Work Can Filming someone like Byron Nelson. 4195 II amino Real OREGON IB THE 326-7160 BFORTIMANI DREAM Palo Alto THE HUNT 10 ON 4S wooded peaceful acre.

Hunt right on land. Lota of Umber. Away from smog A factories. I3M down I UP A CREEK? Right fork of all yaar. Bardina Crack flows thru thla lV ae.

rancho. Easy Gold Hill, lisa dn. DONT FENCE ME IN no reatrlotlone so raise farm animals or build cabin, park trailer. Tours for only (295 down. FAR SIGHTED? Beat 100 ml.

views In all Jackson Count? on 30 ae. rancho. Boat, swim, fish in Rogue River. (ISO down I CONFIDENTIALLY Hers 20 ace. of wooded solitude.

14 ml. to Grants Pass. Good hunUng In the area. IMS down, 148 month. HEAD OVER HEELS In love with a tree clad ace.

Superb view and very pleaaant climate. Own it for low as (295 down I BEAT mi CROWD 4B Cncrowded ace. SU ml. to OoM Beach Hunt right on land, flab in the Rogue River, lies down. far mare dotcripliont with actual picluroi of properties for 4ur latest FREE By GEORGE ALLEN YOUNG Virtually everything under the sun springs into action when the summer months arrive, and action is the vital Ingredient of home movies worth showing.

Action also provides the interest in such summertime sports as tennis, golf, and swimming making them worthy challenges to the amateur moviemakers' skill. Films of these sports also can help the participants Improve technique and overcome their faults. The swimmer, golfer or tennis player can observe his form on film, find and correct his mistakes. You may have noticed that slow -motion shots of outstanding players have recently become a feature of televised golf programs, accompanied by a commentary on the golfers swing by HEARING AID USERS 0 Aids Cleaned Checked riftocy trained technician on Premia. Elactronle equipment tor repair and re -calibration.

OF AU MAKIS A MOOCU a Tube Custom Kolda a Battertea a Accessories Till MOST COMPUTE SERVICE IN THR ELEVEN WESTERN STATES We fit all styles and types rh instrument fitted to four Particular Impairment. CUSTOM HEARMG SOVKI CUSTOM ELECTRONICS use i Broadway. Rwrllngsme PHONE Ml-MTl example, crouch near the net and point the camera up and out at the player as he returns a volley. Till' ARE INVITED Tuesday Black and wblta and color prime era analysed and discussed by member at meeting of Palo Alto Camara Club, I p.m. at Y.W.C.A., 41(1 Alma St.

Tuesday Color elide competition la Judged by Clement L. Ralph at meatlns of Peninsula Color-Slide Club, I p.m. at Lakcahore School, 3717 So. Norfolk Bt Saa lfatco. Tuesday Black and white prints are Judged by Jurlds Bodnar at meeting of Ban Carlos Camera Club, I p.m.

at Sharkey's Camera Shop. (71 Laurel SL Thursday Black and white prints end color slides are analysed and discussed by members at meeting of Portola Camera Club, pm. at MUlbrae Recreation Center. Continuing Photographs by the late Francis Brugler and Robert Frank, assembled by George Eastman House, are shown at San Francisco Museum of Art, Van Rasa and McAllister through Aug. 13.

Continuing Professors of Pho-togrsnhy, 1(1 color and black and whits photographs by members of the Stidety of Photographic Educators, are shown at Focus Oollery, upstair at 314d Union San Francisco, Aug. (-Sept. 3. Cole; Course FUl School of Color Photography offered by the San Francisco Photo Center and the Pbotochrome Club runs for fire Friday nlghu beginning Aug. lg.

Fee la $0, details from BJ. Photo Center. SO Bcott San Francisco. Continuing Photographs by two widely known photo essayists, W. Eugene Smith and Bruee Davidson, are shown at new Carmel Photography Center, San Carlo and ath Av Carmel, Aug.

4-J. Thla la second show offered by Friend of Photography who operate the new gallery. You can use slow motion In this same way, so a friend can see the details of his action in almost any sport. Shooting a tennis match requires special care in selecting a vantage point for most of your filming. Don't station yourself along the line of the net so that you have to swish the camera back and forth with each shot Instead, try a spot near enough to the players to highlight their form, yet far enough away to Include most of the court in your camera's viewfinder.

Then shoot diagonally from an elevated position over a corner of the court with the sun behind you. Such a camera position will let you cover all the directions in which the play- -ers move, relating them all to the position of the net in your film frames. Using a camera with a zoom lens win enable you to vary your shots between long and short ones, but don't zoom in and out too often or your movie wUl have a chopped up ap-i pearance. Remember when fUm- ing any sport that your movies wUl be smoother if you hold the camera steady and leave most of the movement to the subjects. If you shift from one player to the next, stop the camera first then change.

You can vary your shots too, by taking a new camera position. For RANCH FINDER'S GUIDE (No Soleiman will cell ONLY Office is in Modferd, Oregon) OREJ RANCHES fcTu I 1 1 A ft presents The American Poster from the American Faderatiaa of Arts July 24 thru Aug. 19 The international premiere of a unique survey tracing the history of the poster in the United States. Works of Bradley, Parrish, Bass, Rockwell, and Wilson included. Our pa Mayfield Mall take Biyihers ta Saa Aatoaio II AIhs Ho uns p.m.

Mml rtwv fit (Sot. VI 5:30) Weeeknd of August 5-6, 1967-Page 2ft PENINSULA LIVING.

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Pages Available:
276,279
Years Available:
1923-1971