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One of a series of photos taken from my bed while recovering from asperational pneumonia. The nurse had had spilled small quantities of my medications on on towel under my feeding tube. I'm now recovering at home. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max Live mode.
5/1/12
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So yesterday I took my last pill...you wonder why and whats that. Well basically I've been sick from 24 december. Yeah...I spent xmas eve with flu and fever, high fever. But after that I spent about 10 days in bed totally kaputt, and not even after 1 week and a half I was fully recovered.
In fact after the flu everything "moved" down the throat and I think I got a light tracheitis or a hint of it (I'm almost a doctor for who doesn't know what I do).
So, since I hate every medicament in general (strange for a doc, uh?) I never actually took any strong pill , most of all any antibiotics (I hate them and I encourage everyone I know not to use them except in extreme case....those bastard bacteria actually adapt themselves, just like borgs in star trek)
and took these natural, omeopathic pills against sore throat and throat illness.
Guess it worked fine, but the medication lasted long, waaaay too long.
Yesterday was last medication...now I hope to get back at full capacity LOL.
Not something special photography related, just a (I hope) well lit object, and a strobe pic for fun, using my mastodontic new softbox LOL.
Hope you enjoy
CC are very welcome
Cheers
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Exif:
Canon 5D mk II
FL 105mm @ f13
ISO 100
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Lighting Info:
-- Elinchrom Dlite-it 4 above subject @1/16 in Rotalux Recta 110x90cm with both diffusors and white deflector
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PS Edit:
RAW editing as usual
extensive crop
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Enjoy
Cheers
Medications are substances used to treat or prevent illnesses, and include herbal remedies, vitamins, prescription treatments, and over-the-counter products.
... only apathy from the pills in me
it's all in me, all in you
electricity from the pills in me
it's all in me, all in you
...
For Macro Mondays theme "medication".
Title and lyrics borrowed from a song of Porcupine Tree. Not suited for everyone, though. But it's only glucose tablets in the picture. Diameter of each tablet is about 5mm.
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 + 20mm extension tube.,
This week's Macro Mondays theme of "Remedy" made me think of Dominic's medication called Quillivant. After five years of trying different ADHD medications, we finally found one that worked well for him without any negative side effects. Seeing your child struggle with impulse control is difficult, especially when you've tried years and years of other non-medication related interventions. Hearing positive reports from his teachers, his peers, and his behavioral specialist a week after starting this medication, I truly believe Quillivant is the remedy for his impulsivity. It has been out of stock off and on all year and he didn't use it much this summer. Our insurance wasn't covering it for a while and our out of pocket was over $250/month. Now that our deductible and out of pocket expenses have been met, it was $25 this month and only a 45-minute drive to find a pharmacy that had it in stock. What a blessing.
Group: Macro Mondays
Theme: Medications
Wednesday morning in the pill organizer.
I wish this image was a little-
better but we had a busy day today and I didn't have time to go back and do a better job with the DoF. (I'm in the process of formatting and editing my next poetry collection for publication.)
But, I wish everyone a Happy (and Healthy) Macro Monday!
A refuge for the coming night
A future of eternal light
No one gets to their heaven without a fight.
Neil Peart
(♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ )
"Rory Was Born In To Homelessness"
Rory was born in a hostel and was abused from the age of 3 years old. He showed me a recent stab wound in his chest that he had received whilst sleeping that had punctured his lung whilst staying in a hostel. Rory has mental health problems for which he takes medication. The aspect about Rory that came across to me in the short time I was chatting to him was that despite his history and problems he had a keen sense of humour and a sparkle in his eye
Ratio-Lenoltec #3 300/15/30mG
Take 2 tablets every four hours when needed
Explore #18 February 2, 2013
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He is now on a homemade whitefish, potato & Ensure diet. Right now, he has 18 tablespoons of fish, 2 cups of potatoes & 2 Ensures a day. He also gets a children's chewable vitamin every day & 10 mg of Prednisone every other day. We'll have another vet visit in a week or two. He's not putting on any weight & we still need to get heart worm medication. If there is any art or photography you'd like from me, please let me know! Any money I make goes towards his vet bills, medicine & all this damn Ensure & fish. Thank you for all your warm wishes and as always, for looking!
This man smoked and his mush was interesting too. Double bonus....an interesting smoker as camera fodder. I asked if I could portrait him as he sat smoking and drinking beer in a local coffee bar. He said OK. He noticed my tremor and raised a brow. "Parkinson's....I am on medication" He said "So am I". "Parkinson's"? I asked. "Nah........anti psychotic" I stood back, pleased I had the 100-400. He looked a cross between an older McEnroe and a younger Keith Richard(!) In any event....he loved the camera and posed for all he was worth
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all......
The bathroom Inside the abandonment called Moyra's House had a few medication shelves, filled with old medicines and tools!
This is one of my daily medications. It's in a lightbox with 2 LED video-lights for highlights. Taken with my Nikon Z6ii and Nikkor 105mm nacro lens plus 1.4x teleconverter.
I know that it is freezing, but I think we have to walk
I keep waving at the taxis, they keep turning their lights off
But Julie knows a party at some actor's West side loft
Supplies are endless in the evening by the morning they'll be gone
When everything is lonely I can be my own best friend
I'll get a coffee and the paper, have my own conversations
with the sidewalk and the pigeons and my window reflection
The mask I polish in the evening by the morning looks like shit
And I know you have a heavy heart, I can feel it when we kiss
So many men stronger than me have thrown their backs out trying to lift it
But me I'm not a gamble, you can count on me to split
The love I sell you in the evening by the morning won't exist
You're looking skinny like a model with your eyes all painted black
Just keep going to the bathroom, always say you'll be right back
Well, it takes one to know one, kid, I think you've got it bad
But what's so easy in the evening by the morning's such a drag
I got a flask inside my pocket, we can share it on the train
And if you promise to stay conscious I will try and do the same
We might die from medication, but we sure killed all the pain
But what was normal in the evening by the morning seems insane
And I'm not sure what the trouble was that started all of this
The reasons all have run away, but the feeling never did
It's not something I would recommend, but it is one way to live
Cause what is simple in the moonlight by the morning never is
It was so simple in the moonlight now it's so complicated
It was so simple in the moonlight, so simple in the moonlight
So simple in the moonlight...
The Sanskrit word Kashayam (kaşāyam) defines any of the various Āyurvedic herbal decoctions; a mix of many herbs and spices.
This particular mix is meant to heal/prevent many of the cold winter woes.
FLORA vs FAUNA, (UNDERWORLD IV)
18" X 18" Acrylic on wood panel
This is number 4 in my series I call "UNDERWORLD(s)" My vision of the life that thrives in gigantic, yet tiny worlds which surround us, but is also hidden from us.
This one illustrates the occasional dominion of plants over animals, hence the title; "FLORA vs FAUNA"
The scrotal looking plants in the painting are California Pitcher plants, also known as "COBRA LILIES". These clever plant adaptations entice their insect pray into a narrow mouth, heading toward a digestive "pot" with inward pointing hairs, preventing the insect from reversing out, sort of like a lobster trap.
The big red "flower" is modeled after an Anthurium. However the stamen of this particular Anthurium is patterned after a "Sticky Trap" carnivorous plant, (the Drosera Capensis). But of course, Anthuriums don't have tendrillic appendages which capture hornets either. (But wouldn't it be wonderful if they did!)