Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Delighted to know that you can see us through for hopefully a few more years yet, Ted. Hope it recovers quickly and you are soon able to start shooting again. Gerry Gerry Walden LRPS +44 (0)23 8046 3076 (Office) +44 (0)797 287 7932 (Mobile) Web: www.gwpics.com Blog: www.stockuk.blogspot.com On 22 Nov 2009, at 17:30, tedgrant at shaw.ca wrote: > Post-op report: > First let me say thank you to those who've sent well wishes and offered > most heart warmimg concerns. :-) > > I realize there are any number of folks out there who've undergone > cataract removal and lens replacment or other eye surgeries, so mine isn't > any different, accept for one thing. I have only one eye, the left and up > to this point it has served me rather well. The right eye? Well it > basically goes along for a free ride with a very weak sight limit > considered legally blind. > > So you can understand the extra stress for me if anything went wrong? Yes > it was pointed out to me some times basically "shit happens!" :-( Like > maybe 1 in 10,000 or more times some little thing happens that shouldn't > and if it did I would be blind! Bad scene for a photographer. :-( So I > said a prayer to the "Great Spirit" and away we went. > > Those who've experienced the eye operation scene will know what I'm > talking about the brilliant lights and colours during the operation. My > gosh if I could capture those colours on film or digital I could become > the worlds greatest exotic fine art photographer! ;-) Trust me, unless > you've seen these effects there isn't anything that comes anywhere near > the beauty and brilliance of the images. Once a photographer----yer always > a photographer no matter where you are! :-) ;-) > > The actual operation was a painless no big deal, other than brilliant > lighting effects. It's suggested one should go to the toilet before and > empty your bladder. I did that. However????? :-) Yeah you know ... I hear > the surgeon say, "OK Ted just relax and we'll get on with this and it'll > be over shortly!" > > Right there and then I promptly "pee" myself! :-) What the hell I had no > control and away I went! :-) It did seem strange and I told the doctor, > "OK, I'm relaxed and just pee'd myself." He responded with... " I didn't > mean for you to relax that much!" At which I could hear nurses and doctor > chuckling! Oh well it was all part of the experience! ;-) Later I was told > "Don't feel bad as you're not alone, it's happened to others!" > > Later, lighting everywhere was brilliant, white were icedble whites. Not a > hope to look at the computer screen it was a blinding power light that I > tried wearing dark sun glasses to no avail. So today is really the most > comfortable. So here's the report. > > I've looked through the view finders of a couple of Canon SLR's and every > thing seems fine and brighter. The M8 viewfinder is much clearer and the > focus patch more distinct. Does this mean my pictures will be better? Not > likely but at least they should be sharper! ;-) > > So lads and lasses it's nice to have this over with and a fine eye > improvement! > > A photojournalist friend of mine Quinton Gordon turned his M9 on the scene > and shot me being patient, not that I could see anything he was shooting, > however later. > > Thanks again everyone as it's an all's well, that end's well story! :-) > > cheers, > Dr. ted > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information