leighton w wrote:
Good to see you again. Still the same issue as a couple of years ago? Is there anything they can do?
Yes I was good for 2 years and then in January
my Neurologist started cutting back on my meds and I felt a lot better
after returning from vacation in May my double vision returned Its been 57 days now and back on all my meds waiting for it to correct itself
I Hope
Yes I was good for 2 years and then in January
my Neurologist started cutting back on my meds and I felt a lot better
after returning from vacation in May my double vision returned Its been 57 days now and back on all my meds waiting for it to correct itself
I Hope
Reagan
You know the whole board here keeps you in their collective hearts!!
It's now getting pretty warm here. I've been thinking back to cooler days.
We were in the Tetons in mid-June and got snow the day Yellowstone flooded. Our campground had a bunch of Arrowleaf Balsamroot in full bloom with a dusting of fresh, wet "summer snow".
It was pretty breezy, so focus-stacking was beyond my abilities. As it was, I had to crank up the ISO just to freeze the scene. I no longer remember the f stopp I shot this at, probably f 5.6 or f 8 to try and get some depth of field, The petals are still a bit soft - not sure if it is from motion, or the thin plane of focus (probably the latter)
Reagan wrote:
Yes I was good for 2 years and then in January
my Neurologist started cutting back on my meds and I felt a lot better
after returning from vacation in May my double vision returned Its been 57 days now and back on all my meds waiting for it to correct itself
I Hope
Reagan wrote:
Yes I was good for 2 years and then in January
my Neurologist started cutting back on my meds and I felt a lot better
after returning from vacation in May my double vision returned Its been 57 days now and back on all my meds waiting for it to correct itself
I Hope
Reagan
Reagan, I'm sorry to hear this. I hope the meds work and your vision problems clear up (no pun intended).
Reagan wrote:
Yes I was good for 2 years and then in January
my Neurologist started cutting back on my meds and I felt a lot better
after returning from vacation in May my double vision returned Its been 57 days now and back on all my meds waiting for it to correct itself
I Hope
Reagan
All the best Reagan. You are missed in these streets.
Reagan wrote:
Yes I was good for 2 years and then in January
my Neurologist started cutting back on my meds and I felt a lot better
after returning from vacation in May my double vision returned Its been 57 days now and back on all my meds waiting for it to correct itself
I Hope
Sorry to hear about the eyes, Reagan. Wishing you a speedy recovery and effective meds!
Wonderful gaming shot Siphiwe; love those intense eyes.
That later shot with the birds in the brush is a tremendous birding shot in my eyes!
Leighton, what George said. GeorgeBo wrote:
Wood with patina, rust and blue sky. The trifecta
Well captured moment Samy. That Z6 high ISO (I presume) continues to impress.
Serge, as an engineer who has dabbled in traffic design, I hope that red/white/blue centerline was for one day only! Looks great, but sometime aesthetics has a way of taking over.
Scott, your latest IR shots are an inspiration, so much so I went looking for a shot that I could try some pseudo IR with. Here's one attempt, 200mm Mirco.
pbraymond wrote:
Sorry to hear about the eyes, Reagan. Wishing you a speedy recovery and effective meds!
Wonderful gaming shot Siphiwe; love those intense eyes.
That later shot with the birds in the brush is a tremendous birding shot in my eyes!
Leighton, what George said.
Well captured moment Samy. That Z6 high ISO (I presume) continues to impress.
Serge, as an engineer who has dabbled in traffic design, I hope that red/white/blue centerline was for one day only! Looks great, but sometime aesthetics has a way of taking over.
Scott, your latest IR shots are an inspiration, so much so I went looking for a shot that I could try some pseudo IR with. Here's one attempt, 200mm Mirco.
Ray, that fake IR sure looks real. The moon IR shot by Scott made me think of the Jupiter (and its moons) IR shot by the new telescope. Those images of the galaxies and the nebulae were just amazing, it is going to be quite a bonanza with the results over a number of years. Let's just hope NASA and ESA figure out how to dodge those pesky micrometeoroids. https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-micrometeoroid-damage