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Back surgery, and first shot with the 50mm

 
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Nov 20, 2004 18:31 |  #1

Arghhh they turned me into the Terminator!

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Yuck. Sorry you had to see my nasty incision!

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Nov 20, 2004 18:44 |  #2

:shock: :shock: :shock:

Are those standard staples?

Post a larger pic, so we can see the scale. What did u go for surgery for?


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Nov 20, 2004 18:47 |  #3

Haha yeah it looks like they took a standard desk stapler and went to work! That's definitely a scaled down versoin, I figured it was scary enough.

They all come out on Tuesday, and I then have 5 days to get to a point where I can board a 7 day cruise! Doctor approved it, so I just have to continue working on my recovery. So far so good.

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Nov 20, 2004 19:20 |  #4

:shock:
I think I'm gonna hurl :oops:
That is so gross. I've never had any type of surgery, and I dont look forward to it.


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Nov 20, 2004 19:21 |  #5

Hey! Now others can use you to test front/back focus on their cameras! NO MORE RULERS! :lol:


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Nov 20, 2004 19:25 |  #6

ROFL! :P I hope everyone already ate!




  
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Nov 20, 2004 20:23 |  #7

If you can twist all the way around to take a picture of your own back, it's no wonder you had to have back surgery! LOL :wink:


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Nov 20, 2004 22:49 |  #8

RFMSports wrote:
Hey! Now others can use you to test front/back focus on their cameras! NO MORE RULERS! :lol:

I wonder what the front focus test is gonna be like :lol:


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Nov 20, 2004 23:13 |  #9

drisley wrote:
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I think I'm gonna hurl :oops:
That is so gross. I've never had any type of surgery, and I dont look forward to it.

I resemble that remark.

I just hope that Adam got a model release.

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Nov 21, 2004 00:28 |  #10

Adam, never mind the health aspect, I think you may have a backfocus problem :shock:

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Nov 21, 2004 11:20 |  #11

Ooh that's scary that you had to stare at that thing long enough to put numbers on it and blur some of them! I'm frightened and confused :)




  
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Nov 21, 2004 13:16 |  #12

Yes, that is definitely a backfocus problem.



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Nov 21, 2004 13:27 |  #13

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Not at the Idea of surgery mind you .. but BackFocus.. ! Bwahahaha


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Nov 21, 2004 14:22 |  #14

Brings back memories

Wife had back surgery about 3 years ago. Same appearance. She had 3 discs worked on l4, l5 and s1. While I can't say I have had back surgery, I can appreciate the nature of the problem. Best wishes to a speedy recovery. And take it easy!


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Nov 21, 2004 14:54 |  #15

chops wrote:
If you can twist all the way around to take a picture of your own back, it's no wonder you had to have back surgery! LOL :wink:

Looks like they've installed a ball joint back there! :)

Seriously, glad that you got through it OK. The back is a very intricate system.


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