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I felt obligated to choose these lozenges by "Fisherman's Friends" as my subject for Macro Mondays theme this week, "medications." I have had THE cough for the past week and nothing has helped. A friend told me about these lozenges for cough and sore throat and they were true heroes in providing relief. They look like cookies up close but each lozenge is about 3/4".
Exposition time.
I've been away from Flickr for a while. Still been taking photos here and there, but not as much as I used to, and even then, I haven't been feeling much into editing and uploading anything. The pandemic has been hard on me as it has been for so many others.
On top of that, I recently got an ADHD diagnosis, which has required a lot of unpacking. On the one hand. it's been good because I've been learning so much more about myself, and am now receiving medication that has been immensely helpful. But on the other hand, looking back on my life under this new lens has been fraught with what-ifs and what-might-have-beens that are hard to escape. But it's a process, and overall a positive one.
(Yes, posting this under a photo of a squirrel is also poking a bit of fun at that ADHD stereotype of being easily distra-- SQUIRREL!)
I'm still here! And I hope to get back into more regular photography over time. As much as pushing myself might help, right now I feel like being patient with myself is what I need right now.
Red SQUIRREL!
Sherwood Park Natural Area, Alberta, Canada
No matter how I feel when I first prop my eyes open early in the morning, I always come alive and feel positive when I am out in the quiet countryside seeing the sights.
For Macro Mondays - Medications
Hypodermic needle.
Reversed Nikkor EL50 lens, PB-6 bellows. Zerene stacker - 70 subimages at approximately 60µ intervals.
The needle was inserted through a black foam board - the Luer-lock hub end was then illuminated by a speedlight and snoot, with light spilling out the bevel end. (this resulted in a pure oval of light in the bevel...) A small amount of fill light was added from the front right to clarify the subject.
The initial magnification was 3.5x, and the image was cropped. The bevel is 5mm in length - the image is 6mm (0.24 inches) in greatest dimension.
September 19, 2022 gofund.me/54c633a4
Round six of eight chemo sessions with the new medication was a little less painful with the help of T3s, but still severe bone aches and fatigue. We are now counting down to when we'll have to vacate our current residence and still no way to cover the expense on my limited sick benefits, the actual move and basic bills like cellphone and car payments. Please review my gofund page or pass it on to anyone who may be in the position to help. I am praying every day for strength, courage and to not have fear of the unknown factor. I pray for you and thank you all for your visit and kind words.
August 26, 2022. gofund.me/54c633a4
Round five of the chemo sessions with different medications was a real trial with painful side affects in the bones. There will be three more sessions, then surgery followed up with radiation therapy. I haven't been able to do any photography but I have been painting some of my photos, and will start posting them here in Flickr.. I do have my artwork posted in Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest under my married name Lea Miller. All the while please consider viewing my gofund.me page as we are in a real pickle with finding a new place to live and covering basic bills and groceries Thank you for your kind words and visits and hope to share good news soon! Keep up with your awesome work with the photography. God bless!
Previous update postings:
A self portrait to fundraise for my breast cancer diagnosis... it's strange to brush out literally my hair.... I do have beautiful scarves to wear, thankfully. Will keep you posted with the progress of the battle as I believe, with God leading, I will overcome!
THANK YOU TO MY FELLOW FLICKR FRIENDS FOR YOUR KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT. HAVE NOW HAD THREE CHEMO SESSIONS AND I AM PLEASED AND SO HAPPY TO REPORT THAT THE TUMOR HAS SHRUNK FROM 9CM TO 5CM,.THIS PROCESS IS VERY FATIGUING AND MY CONCENTRATION IS LIMITED, but am still trying to get out to snap some photos and have added paintings and artwork as I convalesce. We are also trying to find a new residence as the current landlord is making things very difficult. Please remember to consider my gofundme page or pass it on to others. THANK YOU AND BLESSINGS TO YOU!!
Tara needs medication for her allergy and a visit to the vet derserves a ramble along the streets of the city. I took some photos here and there, mainly a nice Vespa, but the icing of the cake was at the vet shop. I was greeted at the door by this nice boy and, once inside, I was told about his story. A rescued cat with kidney problems that now lives comfortably inside the vet shop.
Pentacon 50mm, f/1.8
A week's course of pills. Now meticulously packaged in foil and plastic. Remember when pills came in a little bottle with a wodge of cotton wool at the top?
Made for Macro Mondays theme "Medications". 16 hand-held image focus stack, processed with HeliconFocus and Affinity Photo.
The color red represents a splitting headache !
Paracetamol comes to the rescue !
I like the distortion in the reflection, I used plastic that had been used for wrapping flowers.
This is 5 cm.
Happy Macro Monday
Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!
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Macro Mondays theme: Medications
Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HMM
The whole family got sick over the holidays and we survived on this and Nyquil. In fact, I rushed to photograph it before it was gone.
For Macro Mondays theme "Medications"
CC Rainbow: Orange
#MacroMonday #Medications
pictured (in a Leitz Pradovit projector reflector) are a bunch of gel vitamin pills...at first I had a heck of a time trying to swallow these but finaly seems to go down well with some yoghurt! Hence the title 😊
A "horse pill" sometimes mildly humorous, a pill which is very large in size and is therefore difficult for a person to swallow.
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Some dumped concrete, bricks, plants in one of the places we like to walk. Etta has medicine for her right eye where she has developed an ulcer ... hopefully clear up with the medication.
My morning regimen starts with breakfast and these four pills. HMM and thanks for any views, faves and comments.
When I initially trapped her for spaying/medical check/vaccination I had to use a feral cage trap. When I took hr for her follow-up I also had to use the trap. I talked to a Vet across the road band she gave med medication to give M before bringing her in. I spent all morning trying to catch her to put her in the carrier. Nothing worked. I called Vet she said to give her the rest of the medication in the capsule and wait then try again. I was just about to give up when my done came home & helped. We got her in the carrier & to the vet. She’s updated on shots worming, rabies and now microchipped as ours.
Macro Mondays theme: Medical
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
Image made for the Macro Mondays group's January 5 theme, "Medications."
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Lots of people have to take their medication every day in different forms. The necessary daily routine.
HMM
As you all know this is my youngest springer Razzle Dazzle.
Razz has a grade 4 heart murmur and an abnormally formed valve. He has reoccurring SRMA and to top it off he has undescended testicles of which cant be operated on because he's on too high dose of steroids and other medication! We cant take him out for long walks or walks in the warmth as he has collapsing episodes! He is the most happy beautiful boy who loves everything and everybody, and he gives the best hugs in the world!
His life expectancy given was 18months .... he is now 2yrs 8months old and looking forward to another Christmas xxx
~ "MACRO MONDAYS" ~ "MEDICATIONS" ~ "3" X 2 1/2" ~ "1/5/26" ~ "EXTRA STRENGTH TYLENOL" ~ "BLUE" ~ "RED" ~ "WHITE" ~ "GREY" ~ "MIRROR" ~
Common over-the-counter antihistamine used for allergy relief (sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes).
HMM!
Macro Mondays: Medications
(Width of frame 3.81cm/1.5 inches)
Ibuprofen is a medication in the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug class that is used for treating pain, fever, and inflammation. Ibuprofen was discovered in 1961 by Stewart Adams and John Nicholson while working at Boots UK Limited and initially marketed as Brufen.
(for the moderators - 1 pill is 1/4 inch so overall we need 12 pills from end to end so it fits in the parameters of MM)
#Macromondays #Medical
(photo with a APO-Rodagon-N 105mm F1:4, Enlarger lens on 3 inch bellows)
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One of a series of photos taken from my bed while recovering from asperational pneumonia. The nurses was preparing my medications. I'm now recovering at home. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max Live mode.
Taken from the bottom of a bottle of liquid Vicks DayQuil Severe Cold & Flu.
With New York State being hit hard by the Type A Flu variant, Vicks DayQuil helped to provide relief from some of its symptoms.
"PETE 1" is a symbol for Polyethylene Terephthalate. It is assigned the Resin Identification Code "1" and is the most common plastic used for single-use bottles because it is lightweight, strong, and clear. It is widely accepted for curbside recycling and can be repurposed into items like carpet fibers, fleece, or new containers.
"C11" is a manufacturer's code mark to indicate mold number, production line, or factory batch and is helpful for quality control especially if a defect is found.
Image measures 2 3/4" across
Nikon Z6iii with 24-200mm @ 73mm and 18mm extension tube
3 image focus stack
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Medications
For the Macro Mondays Theme: The eye of the beholder.
Fascinating how a substance can both heal or kill. In the correct dosage we call it a medicine, so it heals or improves certain diseases and disorders. In the wrong amount we call it poison, this same substance can make us more sick or even kill us. Of course nobody wants to use medicines voluntarily, we all hope to grow old healthily. Luckily a lot of illnesses and disorders can be cured nowadays, so when we need them, we can use the right medication.
For this week's theme I made an abstract photo of a capsule. I work in a pharmacy and working with medicines is my daily routine. Even though we all hope we won't have to use them, for me there is a certain beauty in it. The power of a chemical struture wich can either heal or kill... (and for me the healing part is the beauty-part)
Thank you for your time, faves and comments, it's much appreciated.
Happy Macro Mondays
Daily Dog Challenge: Oh No!
Etta has so much medication at the moment: usual 2/day Antinol for arthritis.
For the ulcer on her eye: Loxicon oral suspension (anti-inflammatory & pain relief); 1 tablet 2x/day Doxycycline tablets; 1 drop 6x/day Ocuflox Eye Drops; 1 drop 6x/day Autologous Serum/Plasma (made from her own blood!).
Just happened to be time for Flea & Tick chewable tablet & Intestinal Wormer tablets (3). At least these are just 3 monthly.
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Artwork titled 'The Company Outing' by the photographer Peter Mardie has been hanging upside down in various Flickr galleries for over 75 years.
The mistake was spotted by a 7-year old girl who prefers to remain anonymous.
"The ears of the little yellow creatures should be dangling down in accordance with Newton's law of gravity," she told CNN.
"Also, the green light near the edge of the picture signals the arrival of an underground rescue team, consistent with the artist's core belief that absurd hope is always just around the corner," she told The Guardian.
"Once I pointed it out to the Flickr curators, we realised it was all very obvious. It is very likely the picture is the wrong way around," she added when contacted by the BBC.
Our journalists were unable to contact the eccentric artist who is sick in bed with flue taking strange medication.
Upside-down art is more common than we know, in fact it's an epidemic. Here is another recent example:
www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-63423811
Please help to stop upside-down art!
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