me and my pup, Pete, had been out on a dusk patrol up the hill to Bravo Post...on our return, my wife was laying for us with an old polariod camera...one of those that developes the film inside and you have to yank the picture out of and about half the time it rips the photo to shreds. lol... someone gave her the thing years ago and we've seldom used it as it takes such incredibly cruddy pictures.
anyway, she was waiting/lying for us by the edge of the deck and i didn't see her in the darkness until she jumped up and flashed me. i'll tell ya, scared the be-jesus out of me and Petey too! lol!
i know it's a lousy picture (i TAKE lousy pictures, especially now that i'm fat as a stuffed turkey) and that lousy camera does not help matters much... BUT, lousy or no, i was taken with the 1950s-ish look of the photo once it came out of the camera.
Folks, back in the ole Brownie camera days... a lot of our pics came out looking JUST like this.
btw, after the flash, i saw spots for ten minutes. gah!
naturally (in case you're wondering) that is my prized and trusty Echo M16A4 that i'm carrying. and yes, that is the infamous "Gun Tree" in the immediate background.
Beo