Well now keep doing the insect photography... I won't go into major details
but over the years, before both my parents passed on, we dealt with
different health issues. A month before my mom passed on they discovered a
brain tumor that was growing for three years. Luckily we were able to have
her home and we all took turns taking care of her and making sure she was
comfortable. 

Okay I am not sure I should have mentioned that as I don't want to bum out
anyone. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Walt
Gilbert
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 7:13 AM
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Subject: Re: PESO: Grab a Drop

On 06/17/2011 06:04 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
> I am always fond of insect captures... Sorry to read about your folks 
> and I speak from experience it is never easy dealing with a parents
illness.
Thank you, Jeffery.

Both the insect photography and the health issues of my parents are
relatively new to me.  This certainly isn't the first time my parents have
been ill, but the protracted nature is new -- and something I suspect I'll
never get truly used to in any event.


It seems we're making some progress in getting my mother's medication
tailored to her needs.  So, now, where before it seemed to be a day-to-day
struggle, it's hour-to-hour.  And I know there are more adjustments ahead --
but, at least for now, it's a little better knowing that the really tough
periods aren't lasting nearly as long as they were.

Thanks again!

-- Walt

> ___________________________________________________
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Walt Gilbert
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:33 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: PESO: Grab a Drop
>
> Hi all,
>
> Stepping briefly back out of obscurity to share a photo I took this
morning.
> Sorry I haven't been around to participate.  Ever since I got home 
> from my visit to California with Larry and John, my mother's health 
> has taken a turn for the worse.  She's currently in hospice care, and 
> it's fallen to me to look after her.  She's in fairly grave condition 
> - to the point where she's taking morphine in both pill and liquid 
> form, and I have to stay on top of that.  And, as if that weren't 
> enough, my father has suddenly taken ill with heart problems -- both 
> of them spent about ten days in the hospital at the same time 
> recently.  So, essentially, my photography is limited to what I can find
in my yard.
>
> A couple of weeks ago, I order a reversing ring and have been 
> tinkering around with my K 50/1.4.  So far, this is the best shot I've 
> managed to get with it.  Basically, it's shot with my K-x using the 
> pop-up flash and a Fuji film canister with some wax paper lining the 
> inside as a diffuser, at 400 ISO for 1/180 of second.  (It's a 
> grasshopper-like insect, in case anyone is squeamish about those).
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/walt_gilbert/5832616817/
>
> (Lighbox) http://is.gd/Q6u4ys
>
> I haven't done a great deal of editing to it -- bumped up the 
> highlights using curves in The GIMP and resized to make a faster 
> upload.  I just wanted to show it off because I was really happy with 
> the way it turned out.  I wish I could participate in the forum, or 
> even seriously pursue photography at all right now, but it's just 
> tough to get serious with it in my current situation.  With any luck, 
> though, hospice will help to get my mother a little more stabilized 
> and I'll be able to get out and trudge around with the camera a bit more.
>
> Anyway -- that's the news from Kentucky.  I write and take photos when 
> I can, and figured I ought to at least touch base with everyone to let 
> you all know I'm still alive and check in on the list from time to 
> time, whenever the opportunity presents itself.
>
> -- Walt
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