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Jun 30, 2012 17:38:07   #
ALYN Loc: Lebanon, Indiana
 
"Professor" Photogirl: your pix are stunning. One question: What is that white object in the next to last pc ??? I would have cropped it out---but you left it in----so what is your reason ??
ALYN

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Jun 30, 2012 17:43:27   #
ALYN Loc: Lebanon, Indiana
 
Could that be a moonbow? Great pix in any case! ALYN

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Jun 30, 2012 18:40:01   #
valleymiss Loc: Mississippi
 
Janice wrote:
GAClowers wrote:
Our scenic view off the back deck yesterday at twilight. It wasn't raining, so I don't know where the rainbow came from.


terrific shot
It is a great shot .I love it!

Here are a few of mine .

The last photo is that of the The Chapel of memories at Mississippi State University,MS. This chapel was built from ruins of the oldest building on campus which was a dorm for boys. It was built in 1880 and was destroyed by fire 1n the late 1959. The fire claimed one life. The Chapel of Memories was built from bricks salvaged from the burned building. We lived in Starkville at the time and it was very scary. We could see the flames from our apartment window.

Trapper Peak near Darby, MT
Trapper Peak near Darby, MT...

MIlo Beach,Big island,Hawaii
MIlo Beach,Big island,Hawaii...

Chapel of Memories Mississippi State University,MS State, MS
Chapel of Memories Mississippi State University,MS...

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Jun 30, 2012 19:22:06   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
Janice wrote:
PAToGraphy wrote:
Janice wrote:
Sher wrote:
Janice wrote:
Georgiann wrote:
Janice wrote:
Is anybody up that has dr or nursing skills dealing with second degree burns?


I have no nursing skills but I google everything, maybe that will help till you get someone that knows.


I googled - thanks though. My son has week old second degree burns that have peeled and we don't know what to do. He went to the hospital when it first happened but he doesn't have a dr to follow up with so we are lost now....


My son got burned when he was young... They had me slather it in eucerin and keep it wrapped until he was almost healed. I would take him in and they would soak the burn and take all the dead skin off and then slather it and wrap it...He healed fine and didnt even scar....
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soak it in water? right now all the skin is gone, it peeled pretty much in one piece, it is raw right now, he has had it wrapped and been putting some kind of cream on it they gave him at hospital but right now he can't put anything on it because of the skin peeling like it did. It was one big blister til now... His face is actually looking like it is healing very nicely but that arm is ouch for lack of anything more descriptive - thanks for answering, you and GG - anything is helpful at this point.
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p32 Janice, slather the cream on the dressing and then put the dressing on the site.
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will do, thanks, sorry to have bothered everyone with this - I was kinda freaking out a little not knowing what to do
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Well, thats what friends are for.

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Jun 30, 2012 19:33:46   #
GAClowers Loc: Tacoma, Washington
 
valleymiss wrote:
Janice wrote:
GAClowers wrote:
Our scenic view off the back deck yesterday at twilight. It wasn't raining, so I don't know where the rainbow came from.


terrific shot
It is a great shot .I love it!

Here are a few of mine .

The last photo is that of the The Chapel of memories at Mississippi State University,MS. This chapel was built from ruins of the oldest building on campus which was a dorm for boys. It was built in 1880 and was destroyed by fire 1n the late 1959. The fire claimed one life. The Chapel of Memories was built from bricks salvaged from the burned building. We lived in Starkville at the time and it was very scary. We could see the flames from our apartment window.
quote=Janice quote=GAClowers Our scenic view off... (show quote)


I love #1. It's my kind of place. Nice shot.

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Jun 30, 2012 20:09:15   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
PAToGraphy wrote:
Janice wrote:
PAToGraphy wrote:
Janice wrote:
Sher wrote:
Janice wrote:
Georgiann wrote:
Janice wrote:
Is anybody up that has dr or nursing skills dealing with second degree burns?


I have no nursing skills but I google everything, maybe that will help till you get someone that knows.


I googled - thanks though. My son has week old second degree burns that have peeled and we don't know what to do. He went to the hospital when it first happened but he doesn't have a dr to follow up with so we are lost now....


My son got burned when he was young... They had me slather it in eucerin and keep it wrapped until he was almost healed. I would take him in and they would soak the burn and take all the dead skin off and then slather it and wrap it...He healed fine and didnt even scar....
quote=Janice quote=Georgiann quote=Janice Is an... (show quote)


soak it in water? right now all the skin is gone, it peeled pretty much in one piece, it is raw right now, he has had it wrapped and been putting some kind of cream on it they gave him at hospital but right now he can't put anything on it because of the skin peeling like it did. It was one big blister til now... His face is actually looking like it is healing very nicely but that arm is ouch for lack of anything more descriptive - thanks for answering, you and GG - anything is helpful at this point.
quote=Sher quote=Janice quote=Georgiann quote=... (show quote)


p32 Janice, slather the cream on the dressing and then put the dressing on the site.
quote=Janice quote=Sher quote=Janice quote=Geo... (show quote)


will do, thanks, sorry to have bothered everyone with this - I was kinda freaking out a little not knowing what to do
quote=PAToGraphy quote=Janice quote=Sher quote... (show quote)


Well, thats what friends are for.
quote=Janice quote=PAToGraphy quote=Janice quo... (show quote)


I know and I thank everyone who had suggestions

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Jun 30, 2012 20:43:38   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
ALYN wrote:
"Professor" Photogirl: your pix are stunning. One question: What is that white object in the next to last pc ??? I would have cropped it out---but you left it in----so what is your reason ??
ALYN


#1- This is in Photo Gallery. NOT in Photo Analysis.
#2- This is for enjoyable scenics, pictures that PLEASE EVERYONE (well most everyone) whether they fit a "TEXTBOOK" perfection level or not!!

WE all enjoy these pictures and IMHO Photogirl's pictures are almost always BETTER than the ones in photo text books!! They have a real personality and are not so sterile!

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Jul 1, 2012 00:29:44   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Scenic views..

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Jul 1, 2012 00:36:55   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
I can't help myself. I have to show you the sunrise over Baton Rouge and the Mississippi River. I hope the panoramic loads well. It shows the Exxon Refinery on the left and the Mississippi River Bridge on the Right just before sunrise. One shows the sun rising behind the state capitol building. The trees are in the Atchafalaya Swamp at sunrise. On one of them the top broke out and it continues to grow. These trees were growing prior to the U.S. becoming a nation. It is beautiful. Hope you enjoy.

Sunrise and state capitol building
Sunrise and state capitol building...

Baton Rouge and the Mississippi River
Baton Rouge and the Mississippi River...

Mississippi River Bridge
Mississippi River Bridge...

Atchafalaya Basin
Atchafalaya Basin...





Top broken, but growing
Top broken, but growing...

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Jul 1, 2012 02:46:26   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
E Mang wrote:
I can't help myself. I have to show you the sunrise over Baton Rouge and the Mississippi River. I hope the panoramic loads well. It shows the Exxon Refinery on the left and the Mississippi River Bridge on the Right just before sunrise. One shows the sun rising behind the state capitol building. The trees are in the Atchafalaya Swamp at sunrise. On one of them the top broke out and it continues to grow. These trees were growing prior to the U.S. becoming a nation. It is beautiful. Hope you enjoy.
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It sure is beautiful

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Jul 1, 2012 04:29:47   #
hamtrack Loc: Omaha NE
 
Tripping around the Canadian Maritime. Foggy, rainy and cool with some sun and fun.







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Jul 1, 2012 08:42:45   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
hamtrack wrote:
Tripping around the Canadian Maritime. Foggy, rainy and cool with some sun and fun.


the last is my favorite

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