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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-12-07, Page 83Page 12 Yette.4 Tours i Trowel Ltd. 15 DAY OBERAMMERGAU & HEARTLAND OF EUROPE Departs September 14 '84 INCLUDED IN THE TOUR COST •13 Nights first class accommodation with private facilities •Continental breakfast and dinner daily *Airfare from Toronto to Munich and Zurich to Toronto City Tour of Munich *Full day tour of Salzburg *Excursion to Berchtesgaden *Full day sightseeing to Vienna *Tickets for Passion Play in Oberammergau *Excursion to Vaduz and Lucerne *Tour to Mount Santis *Full day excursion to Lake Constance •Fully escorted with Fettes Tour Escort *Baggage handling of one piece per person •Complimentary Fettes Flight Bag •Pick-up service in our Licensed areas •Canadian Airport Taxes. ) 19 DAY TEXAS AND ARIZONA Departs February 4 '84 TOUR INCLUDES • Deluxe transportation on a washroom equipped motor coach • 18 nights First Class Accommodation throughout *Services of an experienced Escort and Driver •Guided tours of Dallas, San Antonio, Tucson and Phoenix • Tip for handling 1 bag per person (where service is available) *Admission to Carlsbad Caverns, Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon •API side trips as mentioned in the itinerary *Tax on accommodations, etc. 3 DAY HAWAII IN PITTSBURGH Departs December 30, 1983 Our Agent In Downtown Goderich HARBOUR LIGHT TRAVEL On The Square 524-7335 41. NATURAL -LOOKING PHOTOGRAPHS such as this help to picture the magic of the holi- day season. Kodacolor VR 1000 film is so sensitive. to Tight, it made this picture with only the light from the tree and a Tamp off to one side. Make sure you get the best possible pictures Canadians will take more pictures at Christmas than any other time this year, according to photo industry statistics. Here's a check list to make sure that you get the best possible snapshots. Batteries - Make sure they are fresh, say OUR RATES ARE LOWER -COMPARE Credit Union's New Low Rate for PERSONAL LOANS... *Completely Open for pre -payment *Simple Interest • Life Insured. Looking for a...NEW CAR LOAN • USED CAR LOAN • HOME RENOVATIONS LOAN • HOME REFURNISHING LOAN • CHRISTMAS EXPENSES LOAN • HOLIDAY LOAN • PAYING OFF YOUR CHARGE CARD LOAN • BILL CONSOLIDATING LOAN • OR ANY OTHER GOOD REASON LOAN...let's get together! Our new 12% simple interest, Open Personal Loans are a good reason to borrow here. TM People Helping People GODERICH COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 39 ST. DAVID STREET GODERICH/PHONE 524-8366 the experts at Cannon. These are the technicians who will work with the professionals at the Olympic Games and they speak from experience. They warn that if you only use your camera a couple times a year, chances are that the batteries will need replacing before a Christmas photo spree. Film - If there's leftover film in your camera, have it processed now. Start fresh for the holidays. Describe the kind of shooting you'll be doing to your photo dealer and ask him to suggest the best film. The new super fast films are great for subdued indoor lighting but they can result in overexposure when used out of doors, especially with a flash. Loading - Check to see if the flim is ad- vancing properly. How depends on your camera. With most single lens reflex cameras see if the film rewind knob rotates. If it doesn't you'll be shooting a roll of blanks. Flash - Most automatic cameras warn you when flash is advisable because of low light conditions. Heed the warning. The penalty can be fuzzy pictures with an orange cast. The Canon experts stress that pictures taken outside of a flash's range will be underexposed -dark. Most compact cameras have a useable range of only about 20 feet. Check your in- struction booklet, say the Canon technicians. Focus - If you have an automatic focus camera such as the new Sure Shot, there's no need to worry. But if your camera requires focusing, do it quickly and leave it set at that point. If you fiddle with the focus, everything starts to look sharp. Composition - Study the viewfinder for a second or two before snapping your picture. Check the background. Is there something back there that will appear to be growing out of your subject's head? Squeeze, don't push. Steady - In low light situations, when you are not using flash, brace yourself against a door frame or wall. Better yet, use a tripod. Contrast - Watch out for scenes in which part of your subject is brightly illuminated with the rest in deep shadow. Today's miracle films won't be able to bridge the gap if it's too great. Even illumination is best. Action - Too slow a shutter speed and a moving subject will be blurred. U your camera does not have a shutter speed ad- justment and the light is low, use a flash. It's also easier to freeze action that's coming at you rather than crossing your field of view. Blinkers - One way to get shots of people with their eyes open is to ask them to close their eyes then open them. Shoot then, or you can cheat a little. Say you'll count to three, shoot at two. Asking your subject to say cheese sounds corny, but it works.