A PICTURE. may be, worth a thousani Words, b but sometimes a describe the thousand words aren't enough: to. ‘Great.’ Outdoors. the“ job; consider a séquence of*” : = pictures’ to capture the action from eginning to end:* . There area fot of activities i in the Great Outdoors that cail for hat ‘sort of treatment—diving, fishing, water skiing, - the list is almost endless. Begin: .. by photographing preparations, such as loading the m. boat or attaching the lure. And : take more than one picture of the - preparations. Vary your photos by moving in close to focus on a small ' part of the action. Continue to take pictures as the activity, progresses. With’ some ac-. eally spectacular sequence if your camera can fire fast enough. Using: a -rapid- advance then ising in the dive: and: ‘finally plunging into the water. ‘ quences;. try to get!-as- close ‘as. from the same position so the rela- tive sizes of your images will be the ~ game... Also, don’t forget that you can hoid a ‘camera vertically and - horizontally to take advantage “of: most. photos’ rectangular shape. Pictures of .a- diver, for example, ~ would probably best shoot with the camera held vertically’ to em-- phasize the up and down nature of with the camera held horizontally. .Coach: Larry Scott _ 9BB-9722 : For: 2 weeks ‘rity ctr selection of _ beautfiul outdoor furniture will be sale priced. for your early enjeyment. . 2082 West 41st Ave.” ( Kerrisdale) When’ ‘one picture. just: won't. ‘do ; the - ‘tion, such as diving, you can get a.- «When, you’re. taking action’ ose - possible, and take all your: pictures " diving. Water skiing, on the other. hand, might be pictured . better” “s obvious, especially mn : From, Page 55 the.new canvas alternative. Canvas boots are approximately. $100.00. and are as durable and long lasting as ‘the more expensive $200.00- leather boot. 7 Choice of socks is also impor-" tant. They should be made’ of wool: or polypropylene, to allow the foot. a to breathe and remain dry..Cotton socks absorb moisture. and. will’ become damp, causing” bliste and: freezing. Food . Of .course, one- “should always | ensure that enough food and water iis available, even in the case of an emergency. Camping and outdoor stores carry lines of dried food that. is lightand .easy to.-carry. You should. have canteens, filled with water and pails or containers for carrying. it. . Dishes.’ and. cutlery should © be. : plastic and non- breakable and. make sure you have - a‘can opener, bottle opener, cor- kscrew and other items necessary : for food preparation. Coleman puts out a ‘good’ line ‘of Lo “™ coolers, stoves, lanterns; ‘and heat ers “available. at most department and camping store outlets. Checklist - Before starting out, you “should run’ through a checklist of items that are easily forgotten, but could prove to be. lifesavers in. the wilderness, far away from every- day conveniences. De . Map & Compass: When hiking or. ‘camping, : you should always ‘carry. an” accurate ‘map. that. tells. you. where: you‘are and where:you are: heading The need for a compass is “~-burning pastes Capiure the anon ME rs UE Away from. it all (cont.) Sunglasses, Sunscreen and Hat: The “effects of the sun are often unfelt, until it is too late. The in- sidious. nature of sunburn or sunstroke can leave you shivering and sore and often very ill. Matches and Fire Starters: You should always carry. waterproof “matches and fire starters, ‘sO that even when it’s raining or the wood is damp, lighting’ a fire is no pro- “;blem. Fire starters are easy to carry “and: very effective. There are sev- eral ‘kinds to choose from,. in- cluding,‘a magnesium strip, that will. light, anything, anywhere, and Petroleum : soaked wood chips, Swiss ‘Army Knife:. Every: ‘camper or hiker should ‘own one: of these. The new “deluxe model. has: two - good: ‘blades, «a bottle: ‘and © can opener,; corkscrew, “screwdriver, scisscrs; tweezers, © fish scaler, ‘leather’ punch, wire stripper,: two SAWS, magnifying glass and ruler. This model costs $63.00. The standard model with a blade, bot- >tle opener, can opener, saw and “screwdriver is only $10.00. Whistle: Whistles are far more ef- ” fective than the voice, which can give out after fifteen. minutes or. so, when screaming for help. Whistles’ should: be, made’ of plastic, not -metal’-and be: loud “enough to carry several: miles. { First Aid Kit: The kit should’ con- tain adhesive bandages. in different we sizes; - knuckle. bandages,’ ‘tape, gauze and’ alcohol. pads, ‘antiseptic, . ‘ammonia “inhalers, “ moleskin®. for. - “corns “and © blisters,” jhandiwipes, ieedles, . aspirin, sunscreen and sl- tact from. camping - ‘or. sporting “goods stores... Insect’ Repellent: The most effec- . tive: repétlent’: contains , an ingre- dient~ cailed’. DEET.. Only:.a i few. drops. will-cover the entire body: It is. odo: less: and. can: be’ put. on clothing: with no: fear’ of: stains. It’. “lasts all day, nlike alcohol based - repellents... that - “evaporate. : im- mediately. upon hitting. a: surface. oA small bottle, costs about $3.00. : “blankets © compact, ' _ ings.” These: can‘:be. purchased in” et of 3 oer