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Roughly the same spot but further along.
Taken in May.

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View from the ENDO Clinic Hamburg where my wife had surgery.

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Best wishes for a quick recovery.

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Looks like a sort of beetle

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It’s a weevil.

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:green_heart: Thankyou, @shigginpit she’s already walking around and everything looks good so far.

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Here, we see the hunter in its natural habitat.

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Been travelling for work and visiting family. This is after takeoff from Copenhagen, the “bridge to nowhere” that actually connects Denmark and Sweden.

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Don’t exactly know why, but the coloration and slight fuzziness gives me BoC vibes.

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Weevil I think

Then I achieved my goal. The original looked really boring, and presets like the “Nashville effect” didn’t really make it look good either. The BoC vibe was new to me, so I had to look up what it actually meant. I’m glad you like it and that it evokes a certain positive vibe in you.

Maybe you’ll like this one too:

A bit more in the pastel range.

Yes, I did like it :slight_smile: I was assuming you knew Boards of Canada, I kinda thought you were emulating the ‘nostalgic 8mm saturation effect’ videos that accompany a lot of their music.

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Thank you! The shortcut “BoC” is probably not very common in Germany, but a few clicks and I was wiser. Yes, it was a 16mm emulation made with DaVinci Resolve. It isn’t always easy to get the right colors, but I had a reference image.

This was the view from my hospital room 3 days ago. I have a severe pneumonia and hopefully the recovery is going in the right direction. I’m home now and making little progress each day. I’m still on medications.

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Don’t push your recovery too quickly. I had a bad pneumonia once and you can’t be expected to just go back to normal life the very next day. Hope you continue to improve, glad you’re doing ok now.

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I hope you’re on the mend soon!

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wishing you speedy recovery

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:pray::heart: to all.

I had a couple of pneumonias in the past but this one is something else, it struck me without any physical signs. Insidious.

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I had it another time after the first. I read that you’re more vulnerable after the first bad one. After that for a number of years I would get a seasonal bronchitis.

It’s not that modern of an illness, seems like something only old people get, but if you tire your body out and the atmospheric conditions are correct or you are just prone to respiratory problems, even younger people can get it.

I was no older than 20 when I got it very badly, on the return of an international flight after not enough sleep and having a cold for a few days. When I got home I was very ill, so it just goes to show it can impact anyone.

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