Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/03/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Man" <richard at imagecraft.com> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 9:40 PM Subject: [Leica] "Small Negatives, Big Prints" > Just before I went to the Santa Fe Workshop, I got a really bad asthma > attack. Third times in ~8 years and finally have it diagnosed as such. My > wife was rather mad at me that I hit a whole bunch of triggers and didn't > realize it until too late that it got to be a full blown attack. Of course > Santa Fe being at 7000+ feet and cold, is rather bad for me as I am more > used to 70 ft above sea level and 70 degree days. That wasn't the worst of > it though. I took my inhalers and even a pot to cook the Chinese herbal > medicine with me, and the asthma was under control. > > At the first day of the workshop, I took the Hassy+P30 back and 3 lens and > a > heavy tripod, hiking uphill and all. I even told Bob Adler about it as he > is > known to hike all over Yosemite with multiple Hassies and lens. For the > next > 4 days, I switched to the Leica M9 to give my body a break. At the last > morning of the workshop - the day when everyone else is wrapping things up > and saying goodbye, since we are the "Landscape Class," we met up at 5 AM > to > hike up to the Bandelier National Monument to catch the sunrise, in > sub-zero > temperature. By then, my lower left back is killing me already, but there > is > a sunrise to catch and photos to take. Not sure exactly how I hiked up and > down too. > > After the hike, we went to breakfast, and I couldn't quite move. It was > bad. > > I met my wife at the airport later that day, and we spent a couple more > days together in New Mexico, playing with corgis and such, and just > generally tried not to further hurt myself. Popping iburprofen helped to > ease the inflamed ligament. > > After we got home, my wife took the heavy weapons - the Chinese ointments > (Dit Da Jow and Tiger Balm), and massaged it and by next day the > inflammation has gotten way down, but the spine is still twisted. > Fortunately, I was able to get a short appointment with our body worker > Dr. > Jim that evening and he straightened things up (literally) and now I can > walk again. > > So what happened? After talking to Dr. Jim, we figured out what. The > problem > is that this killing pain only shows up only once every 4-5 years and > while > I knew that there may be some connections, I didn't think it through > before: > > 16 years or so ago, when our daughter was a wee one, I was driving her to > preschool one day and a tire blew. I took out the spare tire and tried to > remove the dead tire. Now imagine this: I was crouching down and trying to > jerk the wrench up. I have since learned that it is FAR more efficient, > effective and LESS damaging to put the wrench handle on the other side and > stomp on it. In any case, I didn't at that time and I pulled up and I felt > a > pop and.... instant mega lower back pain with inflamed ligament to boot. > I'm > pretty sure I started to see Dr. Jim then for that exact problem. > > Now imagine this last week, I was hiking up mountains, so I am bending > forward, carrying heavy camera equipments, plus a heavy duty tripod, in > cold > weather. Yup, the posture is awfully similar to crouching down and weight > bearing load... > > Of course being in a busy workshop and that I was working in the evening > (ah, the joy of having your own company), I didn't have time to get some > Motrin. Big mistake. > > Many many lessons learned. > > One of them is certainly Oskar Barnack legacy - small negatives, big > prints. > > -- > // richard <http://www.imagecraft.com/> > // icc blog: <http://imagecraft.com/blog/> > // photo blog: <http://www.5pmlight.com> > [ For technical support on ImageCraft products, please include all > previous > replies in your msgs. ] > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information