Beautiful bird and capture.
I Am The Walrus..."dripping from a dead dogs eye"
Cataract surgery corrects decreasing visual acuity due to the clouding of the eyeball lens. Medicare, and most insurances cover basis cataract surgery as a medical issue. If corrective vision is also needed, it can be accomplished by implanting a vision correcting lens instead of the basic cataract one. However, Medicare doesn't normally cover the corrective surgery as it is considered vision correction, not medical. You'll need to check with your insurance carrier regarding specific coverage and possible surcharges. Also, if concurrent visual correction is an issue, you should bring the topic up. Often it isn't discussed up front and the patient doesn't find out until after the cataract surgery is completed.
The outdoors us a perfect setting for any dog, portrait or action.
nimbushopper wrote:
That is a beautiful photo, perfectly composed! It's not diminished because you took it with your phone.
Thank you. Just glad my phone has decent photo specs, would have been disappointed to have missed the opportunity.
ebbote wrote:
Great shot and merry Christmas to you.
Thank you...love your Cobra image.
Early morning photo of Lawrenceville, GA annual Christmas tree, from the town square during our recent snowfall. Taken with Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus...wish I had my camera with me as I was driving by.
Usually, when ordering an item, the buyer can indicate whether a signature is required or not. My experience with UPS is that they leave the package at the top of the driveway at the garage door in a totally exposed location, even though a covered front porch is only about 10 steps away.