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  1. A CAMERA
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 30 June 1965 Supplement: Perfect Holidays Number Four p 35 Article Illustrated
    ... A CAMERA RICKSHAWS, Hong Kong (left). Thia is an unconventional pic- ture, but ha» interest not seen in the usual rickshaw shot. On tour, a tripod is a nuisance. TREE frame» a picture (above) taken ... photograph. VIKING SHIP in an Oslo (Norway) museum. Interior shots are not easy, because of the light. ... 114 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.495)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.495)

  2. CAMERA-WISE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 18 July 1973 p 30 Article
    ... CAMERA-WISE-1 People are often best photographed doing something They don't have to be looking at the camera. _ ... 18 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.49)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.49)

  3. CAMERA-WISE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 18 July 1973 p 34 Article
    ... CAMERA-WISE-1 Know your camera. Before you leave home, take several rolls of film under various . conditions and have them I processed. ( You'll see how good i you are, too.) ... 31 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.488)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.488)

  4. CAMERA-WISE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 18 July 1973 p 31 Article
    ... CAMERA-WISE-. An interesting subject may warrant three exposures - from a distance, from mid-distance, and close. ... 16 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.486)

  5. CAMERA-WISE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 18 July 1973 p 32 Article
    ... CAMERA-WISE-"-1 Take a notebook to record the pictures you take and the facts about them. This helps later when you want to show your slides or make a movie film about your trip. ... 33 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.485)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.485)

  6. CAMERA ART
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 10 June 1933 p 2 Article Illustrated
    ... CAMERA ART is the last word in decoration for the walls of the Modern Home, and it is interesting (but not expen- sive) to run a collection and change them on occasion. Photographs seen and liked in The Australian Women's Weekly are purchasable from the Photography ... 59 words
    • Text last corrected on 8 December 2010 by jacquiimck
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.484)

  7. CAMERA LIES
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 10 August 1966 p 60 Article
    ... CAMERA LIES * Though I like films such as "Beach Parry and "Beach Ball," I do ak they lack realism. The teenagers are carefree, with no homework, no parents to tie them wn, no romantic prob! s except for arguments with girl- or boyfriends i lieh are always settled). They belong to a fast-moving ... 84 words
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  8. CAMERA ART
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 24 June 1933 p 2 Article Illustrated
    ... CAMERA ART   is the last word in decoration for the walls of the Modern Home, and it is interesting (but not expen- sive) to run a collection and change them on occasion. Photographs seen and li ... 81 words
    • Text last corrected on 1 October 2011 by lucy1934
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.483)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.483)

  9. CAMERA ART
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 1 July 1933 p 2 Article Illustrated
    ... CAMERA ART   is the last word in decoration for the walls of the Modern Home, and it is interest ing (bnt not expen- sive) to run a collection and change them on & ... 91 words
    • Text last corrected on 5 October 2011 by lucy1934
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.483)

  10. CAMERA ART
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 8 July 1933 p 2 Article Illustrated
    ... CAMERA ART   is the last word in decoration for the walls of the Modern Home, and it is interesting (but not expen- sive) to run a collection and change them on occasion. Photographs seen and liked in The Australian Women's We ... 76 words
    • Text last corrected on 8 October 2011 by lucy1934
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.483)

  11. Candid Camera
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 18 June 1980 Supplement: FREE your TV Magazine p 26 Article Illustrated
    ... Right: Seen here in a martial quickstep are Charles de Gaulle and his aides - in reality actors Victor Ramon (de Gaulle), George Sais and David Turner. Le Grand Charles was the star of a new commercial for a brand of French camera lens. Below: lt was a battle royale of the wits when urbane imp ... 156 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.482)

  12. Camera weighs three tons
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 3 December 1958 p 18 Article
    ... photograph them. On the developed camera film the satellites are recorded as minute spaced dots, while ... P Camera weighs three tans I S . Just outside Woomera town is Australia's only I satellite tracking station. S ITS three-ton Baker Nunn Camera is so powerful that it begins photographing space ... 193 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.389)

  13. Film star's camera plan
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 16 February 1972 p 41 Article
    ... Film star's camera plan !_ _} it person - elegant, poised, groomed, glowing writh health? Or is she a plump copy of Miss 1950?" Good question. And it's a good idea - using a camera instead of a mirror to take stock of yourself, always pro- vided you have the time and the means to do it, of course. ... 80 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.389)

  14. KNOW YOUR CAMERA
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 26 January 1972 Section: Travel Section p 15 Article
    ... an expensive camera. Plan your trip so you can be on the scene to photograph ceremonies, pageants, ... KNOW YOUR CAMERA ÍKnow your camera. Before you leave home, take several rolls of film under ... camera, let your com- panion use one while you use the other. You can switch from time to time, but it's ... 400 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.389)

  15. Candid Camera- ONFILM FAMILIES
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 6 March 1948 p 15 Article Illustrated
    ... Candid Camera ON - FILM FAMILIES IENGLISH actor Stephen Murray with his daughter Amanda. He will play Lewis Carroll in "Alice in Wonderland" film. PLAYTIME for Elizabeth Stacy Smith and her famous actor father, Kent Smith, who has contract with Warners. FATHERLY care exhibited by Frank Sinatra as ... 196 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.386)

  16. Camera catches nature's tricks
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 23 April 1949 p 15 Article Illustrated
    ... ^Catnera catches nature9s tricks \ y EV IL DANCERS . . . For all their ghastly grins, goggle eyes, and broken teeth, they're just nuts, split with nut-cracker. Like the other pictures on this page, they are natural curiosities highlighted by the camera. ALTZ TIME, and the dancers wear bouffant ... 218 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.386)

  17. CHURCHILL on CAMERA
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 8 September 1971 p 18 Article Illustrated
    ... CHURCHILL I on CAMERA . Simon Ward (above), the young English actor who portrays Winston Churchill ... Seemingly from nowhere people appeared to rearrange the camera, adjust the lighting, repair Miss Bancroft's ... sensitive features, intense blue eyes, and blond hair. Yet the moment he comes on camera he looks ... 1477 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.385)

  18. 'Macbeth' on camera
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 8 September 1965 p 18 Article Illustrated
    ... 'Macbeth' on camera MACDUFF, played by Keith Eden, prepares to "lay on." It's "Lay on, Macduft," not "Lead on, Macduff," an often-misquoted quote. For two days, a pine forest high on the slopes of ... the performance. Students will be able to see the whole play on TV in all States early in the last ... 583 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.385)

  19. BABY BANTERS Too candid camera
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 27 September 1947 p 15 Article Illustrated
    ... BABY BANTERS Too candid camera By Constance Bannister / have a hunch .. . I'm gonna be awful sorry some dan . . / ever lei 'pm lake these pictures. Maybe I better protest right now. ... 36 words
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  20. James A. FitzPatrick's Camera
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 14 May 1938 Supplement: The Movie World p 26 Article
    ... James A. Fitzpatrick's Camera WHEN James Fitzpatrick, the travel-talker, was here shooting our views and our girls with his £5000 color camera, many people must have wondered what went on inside that expensive instru- ment. Briefly, lt was this: The camera contains three films, and after passing ... 211 words
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