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a display mannequin as the model so that any difference must neces-
sarily be a result of the technique, not of any change in the model.
Fig. 7-1.
Figure 7-1. Note that there is a slight halo of shadow all around
the head. You will also see that this halo at the right is just a bit
more broad in the right image than in the left one. Examine the
nose with a stereoscope, and you will see that its projection is
somewhat vague. In fact you are inclined to overlook the fact that
there is a nose there.
Fig. 7-2.
Figure 7-2. This is made with the flash mounted at the side of
the camera upon the conventional press-camera bracket. Note that
the shadow at the left is somewhat wider than it is in the first
illustration, but of much more importance, note that the nose