Bernard Ente wrote:
> 
> Some of the perils of outdoor photography -- poison ivy, poison oak, etc.
> I thought I was careful, but somehow I brushed against a poisonous plant
> while photographing trains on Long Island. Now I have severe rashes on my
> forehead, neck, and arms. One patch under my eyebrow was so bad for a
> couple of days that my right eye was almost closed.
> 
> Use me as an example that even though the fall weather is approaching in
> many parts of the country, the bad stuff is still growing (and holds its
> potent power even after it dies).
> 
> I don't want to get a cortisone shot or take any antihistamines, as many
> people suggest. Aside from putting the various soothing creams on the hot
> spots, do any of you have a remedy for this stuff? I'm a city boy and I'm
> not used to it. (Rats, muggers, or gunshots; I can handle.)
> 
> Bernie Ente
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> New York City
> --> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects

Jeez, Bernie, you left out the IMPORTANT part...were the pictures worth 
it???

--DB

--> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects


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