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Just posting this from a few days ago. GP didn't have to "follow the tracks" to get our turkey for Christmas dinner (haha) rather, while I was waiting for my surgery he took a quick run to the grocery store to get our turkey and some other things for us.
I had my cataract operation yesterday and all went well! I still need my glasses for my computer right now and reading but perhaps in time they can go if not no bother to me - I am just amazed that I no longer see nothing but a blur out of my right eye and can actually see the TV with it if I close my "good eye" (the left). The Ophthalmologist told me it should get better every day so fingers crossed. I am not sure about the left eye yet as I have a cataract starting in it so perhaps they will take it out in a few months or leave it for a while. I think it will be weird for me to look through the eyepiece of my camera when I pick it up again through my right eye, since I pretty much could not see out of it I reverted to using my left to photograph.
You all have a super awesome day!
M-O (Microbe Obliterator) joins WALL-E in a recreation of their encounter on the Axiom ship.
Work still in progress. I know M-O is a little big in relation to WALL-E. Something I need to address in the future.
Making "Sense", 66711 heads north down MML with 6M61 Acton too Bardon Hill passing through the Northamptonshire countryside, north of Kettering.
As the morning sunlight crested the eastern mountains it caught the edges of San Diego's network of trolley and train tracks.
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This is my First Image with a Star Tracker . It made me discover the hidden face of the sky as orion and Big Dipper were almost the only visible elements in my environment . The sky frame is based on my phone datas with Ephemeris at midnight .
Deep Sky : MSM Tracker - F 1.4 - ISO 200 - 120 sec
Foreground : Moon Light - ISO 100 Heliar 40 : 4.8
Up at the Yankee Ridge overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Cool railroad tracks in the middle of nowhere. I keep saying I'll be back but things are busy. I really miss all my friends!