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Jan 25, 2007 22:57 |  #1

Or, rather, that machine at the Opthalmologist's office. Found myself around a lot of these lately, though I had never seen one in person before Tuesday. My wife's having some laser treatments to help with her diabetic retinopathy (they basically fry the peripheral retinas, though most people apparently don't notice a difference afterward, and it's not the most unpleasant surgery one can have by far). Today though, I finally got the chance to shoot one, while her pupils dilated.

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Jan 26, 2007 05:55 |  #2

Very nice. I like compositions like this. I would have liked pin sharp focus on one of the dials though. It's a bit hard on that shot to see where the focus point actually is...


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Jan 26, 2007 07:06 |  #3

If only my 20mm were f/1.8 instead of f/2.8... :)


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Jan 26, 2007 11:47 |  #4

very nice!


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Jan 27, 2007 19:10 |  #5

Thanks :)


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Jan 27, 2007 20:52 |  #6

Hey thats great...



  
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Feb 02, 2007 00:50 |  #7

I would like to see the whole thing sorta oof. Sorta like looking through the eyes of someone who needed to be in the office.


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Feb 02, 2007 07:17 |  #8

haha, except then I'd have to shoot the other side of the machine, and it's not nearly as interesting from the other side :D


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Feb 02, 2007 10:38 |  #9

You can shoot it as if you were walking into the office for a check up.


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Feb 02, 2007 14:46 |  #10

interesting device :-)


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Feb 02, 2007 16:08 |  #11

hijinks wrote in post #2642748 (external link)
You can shoot it as if you were walking into the office for a check up.

Mm, yes...well, have to remember to bring my nifty for the next surgery :)


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