Nice shot. Great doggy pose. Normally, I don't like horizons that  
split the frame, but it works here.
Paul
On Mar 30, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Ira H. Bryant IV wrote:
>
> My wife doesn't want me to share this picture, because she thinks  
> it looks like we've made our dog miserable.  I'm going to share it  
> anyway.
>
> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3192/2374698541_e58c765bb6_b.jpg
>
> The truth is that there is a charcoal grill just outside of the  
> frame of the picture, and she's playing the mistreated dog in hopes  
> of getting a piece of meat.
>
> I took this with a PZ-1P, an m42 Vivitar 28mm f/2.8, with color  
> film scanned by the drug store and converted with Gimp.
>
> After I bought the K100D super, I thought it would be a good idea  
> to buy a film camera which could use the same lenses while they  
> were still easy to come by.  The subject of film cameras came up on  
> this list, and the PZ-1P was mentioned.  Weak as I am, I checked  
> eBay and bid $150 for one.  I had seen them on there for more than  
> that before, so I didn't really expect to win.  I did.
>
> I still like using the K100D super, but the PZ-1P is really a joy  
> to use.  The interface was a little confusing at first, but then  
> everything clicked and I haven't had any problems at all (that I  
> can blame on the camera.)
>
> Comments welcomed
>
> Ira
>
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