I like it overall.  I really wish there was more of the waitress as I
see this as an interaction between the cook and waitress.  Just
swinging a little to the right would have made this a great shot,
instead of a good one, for me.

-- 
Bruce


Tuesday, February 13, 2007, 5:33:29 AM, you wrote:

PJA> Not the best technical shot I've ever made, but it grew on me, so I
PJA> figured why not.

PJA> http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_orderup.html

PJA> Equipment: Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax M 120mm f2.8

PJA> Notes:  Another b&w conversion, complete with Hokey imitation 35mm
PJA> sprocket holes.  Although this doesn't look like it, it was a real
PJA> available darkness shot.  The border on this shot was inspired by a
PJA> "special" negative carrier that was available in a student run darkroom
PJA> from my college days.  It had been cut out to allow a print of the
PJA> entire 35mm frame including the sprockets and edge printing, thus
PJA> proving that you hadn't cropped the image captured.  Shots from my
PJA> Spotmatic showed the same kind of irregularities in the film gate the
PJA> mask does btw.

PJA> As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.

PJA> -- 

PJA> The more I know of men, the more I like my dog.
PJA>                    -- Anne Louise Germaine de Stael





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