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Category Archives: Photography
Walking – My Magic Elixir
I hate to exercise. I have always hated to exercise. Having no hand-eye coordination, poor depth perception and being uncoordinated made my life in gym class a living hell. I was the last person chosen for any team. I hated … Continue reading
Posted in General, Medical, Photography
Tagged exercise, NorthPark Center, OakLawn, walking
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The Eye Behind the Camera
People who know me well will tell you that they rarely see me when I don’t have ready access to a camera be it my Nikon D90 DSLR or my iPhone 6 Plus. I have been an avid photographer … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Adrian, Brooks Institute, Gowns by Adrian, Hal Ungar, Huntington, Ken Guglielmo, Minolta SRT 101, Nikon D90
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