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Rochdale Exchange shopping centre
Me and my wife went for our eyes testing. We go every two years.
Fortunately neither of us needed a new prescription!
I was sat waiting for my turn, whilst my wife was with the optician.
I don’t know anyone in this photo, I hope they don’t mind.
Rochdale
Greater Manchester
Festival du Cinéma Américain in Deauville on the Côte Fleurie
Normandy, France 03.09.2016
www.festival-deauville.com/pid1/accueil
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD2eXGEPQHc
Normannischer Sehtest
Festival du Cinéma Américain in Deauville an der Côte Fleurie
Normandie, Frankreich 03.09.2016
Macro Mondays theme: Eye
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covid times ...
wearing mask fogs up lens .. !!
Pic in my People Series # 4 ...
Pic taken Dec 2, 2021
Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto
Colour Blind.
If you can see the Number 5 you passed the test. Used in the shot an Ishihara test plate from PseudoIsochromatic Plate (PIP) Color Vision Test. Macro shot of water droplets.
prueba de daltonismo
Things I have learned today.
Never go and get your haircut during your break at work and ask the hairdresser to give you a shortie - he will take you at your word and you'll then have to go back to work and have everyone look at you with a sort of "wow, that's quite short" sort of look in their eyes.
Secondly, don't ask the optician to leave your tester specs on when you're having your eyes tested and tell her it's so you can take a photo of yourself or you may find that she will fall about laughing and telling you that's the best thing she's heard in ages :o) She was lovely actually and very accommodating to my 365 needs - new glasses have now been ordered so expect them to make an appearance in the next week or so ...
[18th March]
Le réfracteur est utilisé pour mesurer l'acuité visuelle. Celui-ci se trouve dans la collection du musée des sœurs Augustines.
If you are seeing double this Phoropter might help. For the Macro Mondays group. Topic: Seeing Double. HMM
Kumamoto City JAPAN / LEICA M-P × APO-SUMMICRON-M 50mm F2 ASPH. / mokuu.cc/2016/06/post-2008.html / JG C4 14 003
You know the scene in Harry Potter when he received an avalanche of invites from Hogworts? Well, that has been me and the cards from Specsavers about an overdue eyetest.
So, along with an emergency dental appointment, I took most of Monday off, with Jools dropping me off midway between St Maggies and Dover, so I could safely walk into town, as no roads or lanes have pavements, so this being the only safe way.
I had time, so once at the cliffs, I sat on a bench and looked at the comings and goings, and a guy base-jumping off the cliff. No idea if he survived, but his partner filmed the leap.
He had a go-pro on his helmet, which made me think he was a cyclist at first, and I was going to tell him off for cycling along the cliffs.
There we no screams of despair after he jumped, so he must have survived. A Google search revealed another base jumper only just survived after his chute failed in 2018, falling to the beach in St Maggies.
I walked on, down into Langdon Hole, with clouds of Chalkhills scattering from each footfall. And there was me saying at the weekend I hadn't seen any.
Down below in the harbour, ferries came and went, and line of cars and motorhomes lined up to check in and board. No queues for freight.
And to the north, a small cruise ships approaches the harbour to dock at the cruise terminal and load up with a fresh set of passengers.
I reach the end of the Cliff Road and climb the path towards the NT building, then turn left along the path before taking the steep path down towards Eastcliff and Athol Terrace.
It is easier going down.
Just.
Under Jubilee Way and out of what little breeze there was, it was hot. I had 45 minutes to get to the opticians.
I walked along Eastcliff, past the multi-coloured houses cowering under the cliffs, along Townwall Street before cutting through the St James Development. I can report that the site of the old leisure centre looks like it is going to be another car park.
As is the site of the old Co-Op, which was the site of an indoor craft market, but that too now has been razed and looked like being a car park too.
The car parks we already have are not full, as the council lets stuff being built in Whitfield.
I walk down Castle Street, then along Biggen Street to the optician, where they get me in early.
And then the blinding machine broke, and it took half an hour to fix, by which time my slot had closed.
Can you come back another time?
Whaaa?
I now had two hours to kill before my dental appointment, so I went for lunch, had a cheese toastie at a place looking out onto the Market Square, where they have repaved it, taken down the large TV stand, the TV went years ago, and the fountain. We will now have large silver hoops.
The hospital aims to help the local communities, medically and economically, and a part of the program is to provide eye tests for nearby schools and villages. We visited a boys school nearby and all students within a certain age range were tested and given their results on the same day.
Considering that most of the girls working at the hospital are between the ages of fourteen and seventeen, they were all incredibly patient, professional and efficient at processing the vast number of students waiting to be tested.
Originally posted on Ipernity: Dr. F. C. Williams, Eye Specialist, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Dr. F. C. Williams, eye specialist, Harrisburg, Pa. Eyes carefully tested and examined. Eye glasses and spectacles made to order and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. 928 N. Sixth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 to 4, 5 to 8 p.m. Bell phone 357-R."
See also Charles S. Frantz, Graduate Ophthalmic Optician, Watchmaker, and Jeweler, Lancaster, Pa. and B. B. Lupfer, Graduate Optician, New Bloomfield, Pa.
Corners of my home, all items designed and created by me:
Floor Lamp: "Parlour floor lamp
Painting: "Love It Love It Love it"
Cushions: Eye test cushion in fabric by Aunty Cookie. Exclamations cushion with printed deerhead on reverse, by me.
Ok so this one was for the Monday Macro theme "Revolution", and believe me I had it ready to upload at 11:57, but the stupid Flickr Uploader kept failing... anyway here you go... this is SOOC...
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"In a kindergarten setting, George Washington University's new eye clinic leads youngsters back to normal sight. Some children lose their ability to fuse into a single picture what their two eyes view. To prevent seeing double, Nature suppresses one eye's sight. By covering the good eye, the orthoptic clinic strengthens the poor one; then it restores the brain's fusion power. Here the supervisor checks a child's progress."
"The National Geographic Magazine"
September 1948