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B ACK G RO UN D S are often the bane of the amateur photo- . grapher. They have a nasty habit of cluttering up a
picture competing with the photograph’s principal subject for attention. The trouble is that the camera’s eye is an all-seeing one. Whilst you are concentrating on your pet dog or what ever the subject of your picture is to be, the tendency is to bring a mental veil down over all the other components of the scene. U n fo r tu n a t e ly , th e c am e r a lens
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th e c am e r a p o s i t io n u n t i l th e b a c k g r o u n d s e e n in th e v iew f in d e r is a n u n c lu t t e r e d o n e .
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th e r e ’s n o th in g m o r . n e u t ra l t h a n th a t . I f th i s is n o t p o s s ib le t ry t o p ick a c o n t r a s t in g b a ck g r o u n d— o n e th a t is a t th e o th e r e n d o f th e t o n a l s c a le t o y o u r p r in c ip a l s u b je c t . A b la c k ca t .
f o r e x am p le , w o u ld b e lo s t a g a in s t a b la ck b a ck g r o u n d , bu t w o u ld s ta n d o u t b o ld ly a g a in s t a w h ite o n e .
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a m o r e a d v a n c e d s p e c i f i ca t io n — a v a r ia b le sh u t t e r a n d a d ju s t a b l e iris— c a n us e th e s e two c o n t r o l s to p u t th e b a c k g r o u n d in its pla c e .
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d e p th o f f ie ld t o s u ch a n e x te n t th a t th e b a ck g r o u n d d e ta i ls b e c om e fu z z y a n d th e r e fo r e d o n o t c om p e t e w i th th e fo r e g r o u n d fe a tu r e . T h is is a ch ie v e d b y (a ) c om in g in c lo s e t o y o u r s u b je c t a n d lb ) s e le c t in g a w id e a p e r ture. o r low " f ” v a lu e . M a n y p h o t o g r a p h e r s f ig h t sh y o f u s in g th e “ s p e e d ” o f th e len s fu l ly . M a n y len s e s to d a y c a n b e o p e n e d u p to f 2.8. s om e c o n s id e r a b ly w id e r. T h i s fa c i l i ty sh o u ld n o t o n ly b e e x p lo i t e d in c o n d i t io n s w h e re th e l ig h t le v e l is v e ry low o r w h e n a s low c o lo u r f i lm h a s b e en lo a d ed . T h e d e p th o f h e ld fa l ls o i l v e ry
sh a r p ly in d e ed w h en the ca ra - e r a - t o -su b je c t d is ta n c e is sm a l l
a n d w h e n a w id e a p e r tu r e is em p lo y e d , a n d y ou c a n tak e a d v a n ta g e o f th is t o c o n t r o l y o u r b a ck g r o u n d e f fe c t s . B u t r e m em b e r th a t as y o u o p e n up the
lens , y o u m u s t c om p e n s a te f o r tite e x t ra l ig h t b e in g a dm it t e d b y u s in g a fa s te r sh u t te r sp e ed . D o n 't b e a f ra id o f g iv in g l /5 0 0 th o f a s e c o n d a t f /2 .8 f o r a n o u t d o o r p o r t ra it , f o r e x am p le . T h i s is o n e ca s e w h e r e th e fa s t sh u t
t e r sp e ed is d ic ta t e d b y th e a p e r ture. a n d n o t b y m o v em e n t in th e s u b je c t th a t th e p h o t o g ra p h e r w ish e s t o “ f r e e z e ” .
MOTOR-CYCLISTS IN CLITHEROE MARKET PLACE INCIDENTS
a SCENE in Clitheroe Market Place when a number of motor-cyclists “ drove up and down
A one-way streets” was described at the Counti ^ ® o n s a t Prcs,on ,ast Friday. One motor-cyclist, John Anthony Bradshaw, w o
fined £20, was stated to be due to be married the nex, ay- Bradshaw’s counsel , Mr . J. V . Wi l l iamson, told the court
this after the jury had brought in a guilty verdict on l ic year-old television engineer from James Street. Radc i
D eputy Sessions Chairman
Mr. P. Kershaw considered for a moment and then an nounced: “ Ve ry wel l, he can have three months to pay the
line off. “ It's no g o od punishing
anybody’ other than him. Bradshaw’, who pleaded not
guilty’ , was also banned from driving lo r nine months. M r W . R.. W ic k h am p r o s e cu
t in g , s a id th a t o n F e b ru a r y 25. iv n um b e r o f m o to r - c y c l is t s w e ie "in C l i th e r o e ’s tow n c e n t r e a n d th e y w e r e d r iv in g u p a n d d ow n o e -w a y s t re e t t .
p a v eme n t , a c r o s s g r a s s a n d j d ow n s om e s teps . T h e y w e n t ! r ou n d an d r ou n d f o r a b o u t 45 j
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min u t e s a n d s om e o f th e t ime j th e y we r e g o in g a t t r em e n d o u s j s p e e d , " he d e c la r e d .
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p la c e . H e s a id th e m o t o r c y c l i s t s w e r e
d o in g “ fu l l c i r c le s u p a n d d ow n
Y o r k S t r e e t .” "T h e y w e n t a c r o s s th e f o o t
p a th in t o C h u r c h S t r e e t " h e
s a id . “ T h e r e w e re two ok! o n th e fo o t p a th w h o w e .c p ia c -
t ic a l ly b e g g in g t o get o i l .
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in s o n s a id h e w a s w a lk in g to th e K ib b le o f f ic e s in W e lg a te S t ie e . w h e n h e h a p p e n e d to g lan ce r o u n d a n d h e s aw th e boy s n ea r th e p u b l ic to i le t steps . “ A f t e rw a r d s I w en t in to the
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Y o r k S t r e e t .” L a te r . P C J am e s M a r t in
a r r iv e d o n th e s c en e . H e t o ld th e c o u r t : "T h e r e was
a la r g e g a th e r in g o f y o u n g p e o p le a t th e ju n c t io n o f Y o rk S tre e t a n d C h u r c h S tr e e t . “ I n th e c e n t r e o f th e group
w e r e tw o m o to r -b ik e s . M r. B r a d sh aw w a s s i t t in g a s t r id e his
machine a n d th e r e w a s a h e a v y j smell o f b u rn in g e n g in e o i l .”
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KEEN RIVALRY 1 AT SHOW 1 JUMPING CONTEST
A T the show jumping gym- | khana held at the head- i
quarters o f the North East Lancs Riding Club last week, winners were :
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riding a b o u t in th e c e n t r e b u t denied h e w a s am o n g th em . Tw o o f B r a d sh aw 's fr ie n d s .
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, Cl ith e ro e w ith B ra d sh aw . He h a d d e v e lo p e d th e c lu t ch
fault r o u n d a b o u t W h a l le y th e y
; said. Mr. W i l l iam s o n s a id B ra d sh aw ,
w h o h a d a n um b e r o f p r e v io u s c o n v ic t io n s fo r m o t o r in g o f fe n c e s ,
laid b e en a l it t le e x u b e r a n t in his y o u th b u t w a s n ow lo o k in g
fo rw a rd to a m o r e s e t t le d fu tu r e .
Board would like central heating in all parsonage houses
rJ vHE Di lapidat ions Board of Blackburn Diocese would like all parsonage houses to have central heating, the Rev. Alan
Clark, Vica r o f Clitheroe, and Rural Dean o f Whal ley. told the Diocesan Conference.
Presenting the Board's an
nual report he said 63 new 1 houses had been built since ihe war: 69 had been modern ised and a further 23 had been
bought and modernised. A t t e n t io n h a d b e e n p a id to 173
o f th e 260 p a r ish e s a n d th e B o a r d w e re n ow t o d e a l w i th a fu r th e r 18 s ch em e s . H e w a rn e d
th a t s om e o f th e h o u s e s b u i lt ju s t a f t e r tire w a r w h en r e s t r ic t io n s w e re in fo r c e , n e e d e d a t te n t io n . W h e r e p o s s ib le , c e n t ra l h e a t in g
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Rav Pointer presents trophies
J ^ A Y PO IN TE R . Burnley F.C. centre forward, pre
sented trophies at Clitheroe Amateur Footbal l League s annual dinner-dance at C al- derstones Flospital on Friday
night. H e w a s in t r o d u c e d by Aider-
m a n W . K . H e a to n , ch a irm an o f th e h o s p i ta l m a n a g em e n t c om m i t t e e a n d p r e s e n t e d trop h ie s lo r le a g u e c h am p io n s h ip t o Gisbuvn. a n d ru n n e r s -u p C h a tb u rn and
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o f T r in i ty . T h e L e a g u e c h a irm a n . Mr. Dan
S e e d o f C h ip p in g , th an k ed :h « h o s p i ta l m a n a g em e n t comn ut ty e.
A ld e rm a n H e a to n a n d Mr. Poin ter.
w o u ld b e in s ta l led in n ew p a r s o n a g e h ou s e s an d the B o a rd w o u ld like to m a k e g ra n t s t o th o s e p a r ish e s w h ich w a n te d t o in s ta l l it in e x is t in g h ou s e s .
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m em b e r w h o l iv e s a t T y ld c s lc y . is a r e t ir e d t ra d e s u n io n s e c r e tary. A ld e rm a n H . L um b y . a w e l l -
k n ow n L iv e r p o o l bu s in e s sm a n , w a s u n a n im o u s ly e le c te d v ic e - ch a irm a n to su c c e e d S i r A l f r e d B a te s w h o h a s n o t s o u g h t re - e le c t io n b e c a u s e o f h is h e a lth . H e r em a in s a m em b e r o f th e c o u n ty c o u n c i l , h ow e v e r . A ld e rm a n L um b y a ls o b e c om e s
ch a irm a n o f t ire c o u n c i l 's C o n s e r v a t iv e g r o u p . A ld e rm a n L o n gw o r th sa id th e
c o u n c i l w o u ld h a v e t o c h a n g e in a c h a n g in g w o r ld . D em a n d s w e re g r ow in g a n d h e fe l t th e c o u n c i l i t s e l f w o u ld g r ow in p ow e r an d in f lu en c e . T h e y m u s t f in d n ew a n d b e t te r
w a y s o f s e r v in g tire p e o p le g iv in g s e r v ic e s b o th n e e d e d a n d d e sired . T o d o th is , th e y m u s t fa c e th e fu tu r e w ith v is ion , r e sp o n s ib i lty a n d u n d e r s ta n d in g . A ld e rm a n L um b y , w h o h a s b e en
a m em b e r o f th e c o u n c i l s in c e 1946. b e c am e an a ld e rm a n in 195g! H e w a s aw a rd e d th e C B E
in 1957. D u r in g th e war. h e w a s in P OW c am p s in I t a ly a n d G e r
m a n y f o r th r e e y ea r s . T h e c o u n c i l w e n t o n t o p ra is e
S ir A l f r e d 's w o rk a s d e p u ty e h a irm a n .
a d o p te d b y p a r ish e s , w o u ld h e lp to k e ep c o s t s d ow n . B e c a u s e o f th e h ig h c o s t o f
new b u i ld in g th e B o a r d w a s s t i l l o f th e o p in io n th a t w h e r e v e r p o s s ib le , c o n s id e r a t io n sh o u ld b e g iv en t o a l t e r in g e x is t in g h o u s e s w h ich w e re s t ru c tu ra l ly s o u n d o r to th e p u r ch a s e o f su ita b le a l t e r n a t iv e a c c om m o d a t io n .
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' N u t ta l l o n “ S u c a r n i ” . B e s t i tu rn e d o u t h o r s e a n d r id e r s 17 r e a r s a n d o v e r : 1 M r s . D . M.
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' E l iz a b e th E a t o u g h o n “ S im o n " , 4 P e te r H e lm o n “ B e a um a n ” . L e a d in g r e in : 1 R a ym o n d
1 P la t t o n “ L y n -M a r -B e a u ty ” . 2 j P a u l in e J a ck s o n o n “ P r in c e ” . 3 i C a r o l in e S ch o f ie ld o n ‘M y n y d o i R o n a ld o " . 4 S te p h e n R e d fe r n on ; "C r ib d e n P r id e " .
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12— 2 : 1 P h i l ip p a B o o th o n “ L y n - j M a r -B e a u ty ” <ow n e r M r s . D . M . ; P la t t ) , 2 K . H a y d o c k o n “ G o ld | F la k e ” . 3 K a t r in a S e f t o n o n | "S t o lm in e S i lv e r S o c k s " . 4 S. j R e d fe r n o n "C r ib d e n P r id e ” , ; H. C. C a r o l in e S ch o f ie ld o n j "M y n y n d o R o n a ld o ’ *. S h ow in g o v e r 12— 2 t o 13— 2 : 1 K . H a y - , d o ck o n “ P e t ite B e u r r e ” . 2 . J u l ia n S p e n c e r o n "C h am p io n ” . 3 J a n e t M cC a r th y o n “ B lu e | R h v th m " , 4 J i l l R o b in s o n o n j h . c. D . N e i ld o n j
"T e l s t a r " . S h ow in g o v e r 13— 2 to 14— 2 : I '
J o h n F r o s t o n “ O r p h e u s ” . 2 V ir g in ia S e f t o n o n "S t o lm in e ! J e s t e r ” , 3 S u s a n N u t ta l l o n j "S u c a r n i " . 4 G le n n y s W a r r e n o n ]
"B r a n d y S n a p ” P a ir s o p e n : 1 E l i z a b e t h ;
E a t o u g h o n “ S im o n ” , a n d F r e d a ! W i lk in s o n o n "H e p t o n h o lm e " : 2 ! M r s . D . M . P la t t o n "G a y G o r -
i d o n " a n d A n n K e r s h a w o n 1 ! "C o r o n a t io n S t r e e t " : 3 J a n e t 1 | M cC a r th y o n "B lu e R h y t h m ” ; ; an d J u l ia n S p e n c e r o n "C h am p io n " - 4 J e n n i fe r H a r r o p o n ; -E b b T id e " a n d G le n n y s W a r r e n ;
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H a n d y p o n y : 1 J e a n C la y t o n ;
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M r s . D. M. P la t t o n "G a y G o r - j d o n ” 2 P e t e r H e lm o n “B e a u - m a n " . 3 F r e d a W i lk in s o n o n "H e p t o n h o lm e ” . 4 H e le n B a lm - f o r th o n “ J a c k -o -D iam o n d s " .
S h ow in g o v e r 14— 2 : 1 Mrs.^ D . M . P la t t o n "G a y G o r d o n ' .
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P e t e r H e lm o n “ B e a um a n ” . 3 Y v o n n e T a y lo r o n " S o la c e " ._ 4 E l iz a b e th E a t o u g h o n “ S im o n ’ . J um p in g 12— 2 a n d u n d e r : 1
J a n e t M cC a r th y o n "H i l t o n L im e l ig h t ” . 2 R a ym o n d K a y o n "S t a r l ig h t " . 3 J u l ia n S p e n c e r on
"C h am p io n ” . J um p in g 12— 2 to 13__o • i L e s le y EVirtweJl o n
“ S h a n n o n " . 2 B a r b a r a H a f fn e r o n "C a rm e n s I I ” . 3 R a ym o n d K a y o n "L i t t le G y p s y " . 4 P a t Klayc o n “ P enclle P o p ’*. J um p in g o v e r 13— 2 to 14— 2 : 1 P a t K a y e o n “ D o z z le ” a n d L in d a W e b b o n ••PlastV\ itie> 3 J o h n T a y lo r on “ D a n n y B o y ” . 4 G le n n y s W a r - \ r e n o n “ KeV>el P r in c e ” .
M cC a r th y o n "S i lv e r S a n d s ” . 2 P e te r H e lm o n "B e a um a n " . 3
J um p in g o v e r 14— 2 : 1 L y n n e
F r e d a W i lk in s o n o n "H e p t o n h o lm e " . B e n d in g c om p e t it io n s : 1 A la n J a y o n "C a r b o n C o p y ” . 2
J. Sm i th o n “ F r a n k ie ” . 3 S h e i la R y d e r o n "A p a c h e " . 4 G le n n y s W a r r e n o n “ R e b e l P r in c e " . N o v e lty c om p e t i t io n : 1 S h e i la
R v d e r o n "A p a c h e ” . 2 M a r g a r e t M cR o b in o n “M a r ia ” , 3 G le n n y s
W a r r e n o n "R e b e l P r in c e ” , 4 S u s a n S cu l th o r p e o n “ M i s c h ie f ” . R e la y jum p in g c om p e t i t io n : 1
J e n n i fe r H a r r o p o n "L e g e n d ” an d G i l l ia n
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"V e p i t in o " : 2 R a ym o n d K a y o n "S t a r l ig h t " a n d P a t K a y e o n "P e n d le P o p " . 3 G le n n y s W a r r e n on “ R e b e l P r in c e ” a n d V a le r ie F i t t o n o n "S c a s p r a y " : 4 L e s le y S o th e ld o n "H o u d in i ” a n d L y n n e M cC a r th y o n “ S o la r F l ig h t ” .
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Tha t 's what our sign means to you. The extra mi leage that c om e s from t o p - c la s s servicing by e xp e r ienced staff and mode rn equipment . T h e extra mi leage o f the Finest tyres on the road — the supe rb DUNLOP C41 and the fantast ic new radial ply DUNLOP SP 4 1 .
We have the sign. We give the service. We sell the DUNLOP C41 and SP41.
W. & F. DAWSON LTD
PRIMROSE GARAGE, CLITHEROE T E L E PH O N E 883 (4 l inos )
T PREMIER rnM-m-ir G a r a g e s
D E L IV E R E D , E R E C T E D T E RM S , P LANS ,
IM B ER /A SB E STO S , TIMBER or CONCRE11, f r e e
S t ied s G r e e n h o u s e s . H om e E x ten s ion s . In te rw o v en F en c in g . C o a l Bun kers . P R EM IE R C O N S T R U C T IO N C O , LTD. Branch Road. Lower Darwen. T e l. 53525.
Open Dally 8.30 a.m.— 5.30 p.m. Weekends 10 4 p.m S end fo r New C o lou r B ro ch u re .
D. LORD & SON 5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 488
Clarks sandalsare light, cool and easy on the feet. But most important— they come in width fittings. We have a fine selection. Come in and have them properly fitted on Clarks footgauge.
a C l i ih e r o e A d v e r t is e r A T imes. Friday. M a y 14 ■1 {Z -L xaM s I SANDALS
FRANK HAWORTH and JOYCE WINTERBOTTOM (Manapinjr Director)
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TH AT THEY HAVE N OW COMMENCED BUSINESS ON THEIR OWN ACCOUNT. AND ARE UNDERTAKING ALE T YPE S OF
ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC *i f ; f . Ar.r.i m g t o f i
CONTROLS and ASSEMBLIES OF A HIGH QUALITY NATURE
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iPark Drive, other |e for money.
OWING TO THE VOLUME OF ORDERS RECEIVED OPERATORS OF THE HIGHEST CALIBRE ARE REQUIRED
APPLICANTS FOR EMPLOYMENT SHOULD A T TEN D BROWN STREET WORKS BETWEEN 9 -0 a.m. AND T-O p .m . or TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 2 1 2 1 ;e t h e m l
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