Tuesday 12 March 2013

IMI IMAGE OF THE MONTH




IMAGE OF THE MONTH MARCH 2013



Pinguecula by Tim Zoltie

St James University Hospital Leeds


This Image was taken using a slit lamp camera with 40 degree cross light and Nikon D3x attachment. The vignetting was produced naturally with no after effects or manipulation. Image was not taken for a PI or Clin Neg case and is just documenting a clinical condition. It does however show the accuracy involved in photographing difficult subjects and the advantages a clinical photographer can offer when documenting lesions in difficult places. A slit lamp provides macro close ups almost similar to a microscope and can pick up changes on the cornea and external eye conditions difficult to see to the naked eye. 

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http://www.imi.org.uk/document/image-of-the-month