Photography, which has caught the railway express train in full motion, has also been brought into use to depict, with equal fidelity, action so slow as the growth of a (lower. By exposing a plant to a camera every quarter of an hour for sixteen days it is now possible to watch a bud open gradually, to see the blossoms close at night and reopen in the morning, to see tiie leaves increase in size and the .stamens peep out. And all in the space of a minute or two
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 26, 29 March 1907, Page 7
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90Untitled Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 26, 29 March 1907, Page 7
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