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His field dark-room was a success, and he developed his films, and did all other things necessary, with little or no trouble. Indeed, he had an apparatus whereby he could carry on this operation successfully even in the daytime; but he usually worked at night, because there was nothing else going on then. The others had fallen into a conversation connected with their home life.
Go an' blow the bugle at the front door, then they'll know something's happened," he added simply. Miss Priscilla Greene was pouring out tea in the drawing-room. Two young men and a maiden were the recipients of her hospitality. "Dad will be here in a minute," she said. "He's just gone to the dark-room to see to some photos he'd left in toning or fixing, or something.
There had always been a spirit and enchantment about her personality which had been his undoing, but there was now a quality in it which was well nigh his despair the quality born of self-sacrifice and endeavour, those invisible but potent agencies in the creating of the highest type of womanly charm. The pair went into the dark-room together. Here, at least, Mr.
Richardson's Landing, Ky., is a disheveled row of old deserted houses, once used by lime-burners, with a great barge wrecked upon the beach. My quest was for a dark-room where I might recharge my exhausted kodak; but the man of plates had packed up his tent and moved on I would no doubt find him in Alton, Ind., fifteen miles lower down.
In the photographic dark-room at home we pass moments of as thrilling interest as any in the field, when the image begins to appear on the plate and it is yet an open question whether we have a picture of a flying machine or merely a patch of open sky.
I burnt that hole in the carpet when I had it in Ipswich. But I see they have mended the glass over the picture of 'Silent Sympathy, which I threw a boot at in Banbury. I do all my best work here. This afternoon, for instance, since the inquest, I have finished several excellent negatives. There is a very good dark-room downstairs." "The inquest that reminds me," said Mr.
More modern occupiers of Hatton had used the dungeon as a wine-cellar and Sir Jacques had converted it to the purposes of a dark-room, for he had been a skilful and enthusiastic amateur of photography; but that it had at some period of its history served other ends, Paul's uncanny instinct told him.
After the film has been exposed, the light-tight box containing it is taken out of the camera and taken to a gigantic dark-room, where it is wound on a great reel and developed, just as the image on a kodak film is brought out.
"Well late last night, the front door-bell rang. It was a little after eleven, and my wife and the maid had retired, but I was developing some plates in the dark-room, and opened the door myself. Three men stood there, but I could see scarcely anything of their faces, for the collars of their shaggy motor coats were turned up, their caps pulled low over their eyes, and all three wore goggles.
He said he'd come straight back. Perhaps I'd better go and find him." "Oh, let me go, Miss Greene," said one of the youths ardently. "Well, I don't know whether you'd find the place. It's a shed in the garden that he uses. We use half as a dark-room and half as a coal-cellar." "I'll go " He stopped. A nightmare sound, as discordant as it was ear-splitting, filled the room.
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