Barrage Sluice
Architectural composite
The Meeting
The light
Prayers
Pre-Op Science
The Laser Optometrist
The Surgeon
Pyramid of fire
Cancer dispenser
Room with a view
Exhausting
Strange birds
IKEA...
Our Louise
River boats
Into the light
Mirror Image
Protective goggles
Industrial evening
Dampening down
Grounded
The Chimney
Stage 2
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Walk Map (Ruperra Castle Walk)
Green bark
Draethen
A wet field
Country lane in autumn
The house in the woods
A hole in the woods
Two's company
Quarry in colour
Woodland path
Head groomsman's office door
The old stable block
The coach house
Horse stalls in the stables
Tilting windows
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Collapsing towers
Postcard view
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Stage 1
I've been asked alot, "What's it like having laser eye surgery? What do you see? Is it painful?" Well no. it's not painful, but it is uncomfortable. And above is more or less what you see when you are first under the machine. There are a ring of bright white LEDs, in the centre of which is a white ring of light, which surround a single red flashing LED.
During the operation you are asked to keep focused on this red dot. Some pressure is applied down around the eye and the process begins by the lifting of a small flap of the cornea in readiness for the laser itself.
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During the operation you are asked to keep focused on this red dot. Some pressure is applied down around the eye and the process begins by the lifting of a small flap of the cornea in readiness for the laser itself.
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