
its not my photo but its my eye..hit myself using a torque wrench. Went to the Optometrist to check the bruising of the eye. She has a D200 hooked to a Topcon instrument. The bright spot is the Optic nerve ..anyway no retina detachment.
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Eye![]() its not my photo but its my eye..hit myself using a torque wrench. Went to the Optometrist to check the bruising of the eye. She has a D200 hooked to a Topcon instrument. The bright spot is the Optic nerve ..anyway no retina detachment.
Re: Eyethats cool.. imagine if she had a Canon 5DMK2. HiDef video as well.
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Re: Eyedid you ask her for the exif details?
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Re: EyeROFL! It is a really interesting image isnt it? Until I read your post I was wondering how you managed to take that pic. Cameron
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