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Asthma & Allergy Relief

Photography Alternative posted on Jul 27, 2006
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You all wonder what man will sell in the name of science. I went to this art and craft show and walked in with my camera takeing photos and I noted a lot of people was nervous. Next thing I know this lady was demaning me what I was going to use the photos for. I told her I going to put it on the net at this site. WOOOO She went into a fix of some type. and say people do not want they work on the net for they work will be rob. Only the ones that give me permission I can post. Plus no camera was allow. I saw no signs and I was not hideing the camera. Plus what I saw most of it was not worth putting up anyway. I did buy some stuff before the woman came haveing a fix. I did not buy nothing else after. But I did walk over and ask this man if I can put his stuff on the net and he say yes. So here it is. "Right" you say " what is it?" It for relief from Astha and Allery. It is rock salt from the Himalays Mountians. That why the color is what it is. Rock salk from Louisiana is white. They cut out a place and put a light bulb in it and it put out neg. ions and give relief. Guess they did not wish this stuff to get to the medical field. have a good day and thanks for the comments

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jocko500

7:01PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

wonder what I bought it was some fudge; a purse for the wife. A apron for cooking. My wife needed a new one. They was home made and well done too. Fudge was super. I ate halve of that.

Angelsinger

7:03PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

As for the lady freaking out on you, it's a shame, but photographers go through that all the time! I have been reading stories like this for a while, and some are worst (police questioning a photographer). Here's one story where the photographer was thought to be a spy! lol (The link will open in a new window). AnyHOO, I'm glad the fellow at the craft show let you take this picture. I find it quite beautiful, the color and lighting. I like the composition of this shot and your point of view. :) Btw, I always enjoy the little stories you attach to your photos! :D

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BBarbs

7:20PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Very interesting. A bit of a hoax in some ways, but the negative ions do help allergy and asthma sufferers by attaching the ions to pollens, dust and other particles in the air and pulling them into those orange things. So it is not totally a hoax altho clearly they were trying to say the Rock Salt from the Himalayias has some sort of curative powers. Possible but dubious since they went ahead and installed Negative Ion Generators in them. Very interesting.

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kimariehere

7:27PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

excellent shot here= love how they glow jock !! i have had that happen too and once in the monet gallery i wanted the pic so bad pretended to delete the pic as the gaurd watched but deleted the one before the one i wanted !! ( that was when i first started i am more respectful now AND ALWAYS ASK FIRST NOW ......hehe ... glad you didnt get in trouble with this shot!!...

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Richardphotos

7:28PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

I got the same response from a small car museum. I guess they thought I was going to steal the car's spirits. excellent capture of an idea I will leave alone

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redbeard

7:35PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

I thought they were supposed to be giant pieces of pollen! Fascinating concept, that negative ion thing. It's funny what a few extra electrons flying around will do. Terrific looking and mysterious shot!

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sharky_

7:36PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

There are always one grumpy one in a crowd. Hats off to the man who allowed you to capture this. Excellent work. Aloha

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ysvry

7:39PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

never let you self be stopped by those small minded people, just reply if i can see it I can fotograph it! its my right as tax paying member of this country lol. great foto what you should have done is taken a pic of this woman having her fit.

Hopalong

7:42PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Halloween coming early this year, is it? Trick or treat....

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Digimon

7:43PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Wow!! Cool lighting!!

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Svarg

7:54PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Interesting, and very beautiful!

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jif3d

7:55PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

At first glance, I thought it was a mouthful of rotten teeth ! but there you go, tricked again ! Cheers

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TomDart

8:16PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Jock, you are a nut...a very talented one who goes places most of us do not and gets images most of us do not. Thanks for this!

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mollymaye

9:28PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Ive had people freak out when I am shooting something in a totally different direction than them. I had a mom thinking I was stalking her child when I was taking pictures of bugs at a state park. sigh great shot though. The lighting is interesting and the notes you made were even more so.

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Lashia

10:39PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

I have one of these! My sister made me lick it once... Great shot :-)

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Sekadhar

10:39PM | Thu, 27 July 2006

Interesting photo and story! Excellent transparent colors and shot!!!

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TexasAngel

12:20AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

Wow I wonder if it really works? Thats would be amazing to try!! Thanks for the photos and all you have to go through for us to see into your world!!! EXCELLENT!!!

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PeeWee05

1:09AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

You daring fellow you!!!

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acclaude

4:22AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

EXcellent event capt shot Jock!! Tright man at Tright place, Beautifull mineral !! thks 4share ;o)

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babuci

4:27AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

Intersting stuf you got here, I need one urgently, I am sick of astma attack, nothing helps!

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CarolSassy

5:55AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

It sure is pretty all lit up like that! Good shot! Thanks for the info Jock, and I'll just run out and buy some today! lol q-: Love it! (:

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nikolais

6:47AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

we in Russia have a similar kind of stuff advertised as asthma& allergy relief from salt mines. a lightbulb is also inserted. it's not a complete hoax as long as you can use it as a bedside light to save you from stepping into the hole on the floor. a very nice shot indeed.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:54AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

Impressive and excellent image Jock...!! Fantastic lighting.....!!!!

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evilstoy

8:31AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

Awesome. Love the angle. Not to mention, cool story. I am glad you were able to get some shots. Definately well worth it!!! Excellent +++

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Denger

9:12AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

What ever happened to good ol' snake oil? That stuff works wonders for every ailment! I can see why she didn't want anyone taking pictures, probably didn't want the authorities to find out! Interesting photo and great anecdote (as always)! FIVE STARS

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Star4mation

10:19AM | Fri, 28 July 2006

-ve ions really do work! Ace pic Jock, glad you were allowed to show it :)

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mcv

1:55PM | Fri, 28 July 2006

Cool picture with excellent color and camera angle that draws the viewer into the scene and make us want to know what is going on - shows the power of god art! Also glad I read your write=up, as did not know rock salt got that large nor that it could be carved.

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SophiaDeer

3:45PM | Fri, 28 July 2006

Beautiful and unique image!!

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soffy

10:36PM | Fri, 28 July 2006

ohh looks beautiful with the light inside,an excellent idea and shot*****

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DennisReed

2:53PM | Sat, 29 July 2006

Continue your bold ways Jock, I love the pics you get permission for! :)

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