Friday, October 28, 2022

4156. PHOTOGRAPHY - Asian Honey Bee. Use Tripod to get sharp images.

PHOTO 1.  Asian Honey Bee.

27 OCT 2022:  

There are 3 main types of bees found in Singapore - honey bees, solitary bees and stingless bees.

Among the honey bees, there are 4 types:  Giant Honey Bee  (Apis dorsata), Dwarf Honey Bee (Apis andreniformis), Asian Honey Bee (Apis cerana) and Stingeless Bee (Trigona).

Asian Honey Bee (Apis cerana). This bee is pollinating the Bidens pilosa flower. The most common bee in Singapore, the Asian Honey Bee can be found in urban parks and even roof-top gardens.

Need to use tripod to get sharp images. Bright morning sunshine. Canon R5, AV Mode, F16, ISO 100.

Tripod camera on top of flower. Bee comes to flower. Take many shots. Only 1/10 is sharp.

UPDATES AT:

https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4156-photography-asian-honey-bee-use.html

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PHOTO 2. PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS:  Asian Honey Bee. Use tripod. 

Asian Honey Bee (Apis cerana). This bee is pollinating the yellow Tunera ulmifolia flower in Mayflower MRT Station garden.. The most common bee in Singapore, the Asian Honey Bee can be found in urban parks and even roof-top gardens.

Need to use TRIPOD to get sharp images. Bright morning sunshine. Canon R5, TV Mode, 1/1000 sec, f/4.0, ISO 500, 105mm.

Tripod. Multiple shots. Bee comes to flower. Took many shots. Only 1 is sharp in this case.

#asianhoneybeesingapore
#kongyuensing
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#tuneraulmifoliaflower
#singaporebee

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4155. Photography - Toa Payoh Vets, veterinary clinic Singapore

 


28 OCT 2022 – SINGAPORE. Toa Payoh Vets was established around 30 years ago. Focused diagnosis and treatment of small animals. In the past 3 years, it receives an average of at least one hamster case a day.


Photo taken in afternoon around 4 PM, Thur 27 Oct 2022. Bright sunshine.

Canon R5. 24-105mm lens. AV Mode, F/16, ISO 100. Tripod. Focused on "logo and clinic name".

#singkongyuen   #shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets   #toapayohvets   #singapore   #animalclinic   #vet

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4154. Singapore Wildlife: Dot-dash sergeant butterfly in Yio Chu Kang Crescent forest 27 Oct 2022

SINGAPORE WILDLIFE - 27 Oct 2022. 10AM. Bright sunshine. Yio Chu Kang Cres forest. This may be the dot-dash sergeant butterfly (Athyma kanwa kanwa) which is one of 5 species of Athyma present in Singapore's forests. It is very difficult to identify the 5 species as Athyma kanwa kanwa at the time of writing this report.

It basks on the blade of grass for over 5 minutes. I was able to take a sharp photo and video. A tripod is NECESSARY. I used Canon R5, 24-105mm lens. For images, I use AV Mode, F/16, ISO 100, tripod and got this sharp photo as I shot several frames. Slight breeze, but the butterfly was stationary. Bright sunshine is important for sharp images.

#dot-dashsergeant #butterflysingapore #singkongyuen #shutterstock/g/toapayohvets

This dot-dash sergeant butterfly, taken on 27 Oct 2022, 10 AM, at Yio Chu Kang Cres forest,
appears to have a pimple or an extra eye (small lump). Tripod is necessary to get such a sharp image. Canon R5 camera is said to specifically focus on wildlife eyes. Butterfly came just 6 feet away to get such a sharp image. I did visualise getting a sharp photo of this rare butterfly and it happened yesterday. Being 6 feet away is quite unsafe distance from humans for many butterflies. TO BUY PHOTO:
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ANOTHER SIGHTING IN 2021 AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2021/10/kindle-stories-dot-dash-sergeant.html


BUTTERFLIES SEEN BY DR SING KONG YUEN: 

https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2020/12/3944-nature-story-be-prepared-at-all.html



UPDATES AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4154-singapore-wildlife-dot-dash.html






 
 
 
 
VIDEO has excellent sharpness of image as I used a tripod and there is little breeze or

movement of butterfly. Also bright morning sunshine at 10 AM, 27 Oct 2022 Thursday

Yio Chu Kang Cres forest path at junction, opposite Seletar Bus Depot.


A few mosquitoes tried to bite me. Forest path had been cut and grass trimmed. Had thermal
fogging 3 days ago and more often as there is the Seletar Bus Depot with employees.



Canon R5, tripod, video. 

Good morning. This dot-dash sergeant butterfly, taken on 27 Oct 2022, 10 AM, at Yio Chu Kang Cres forest, appears to have a pimple or an extra eye (small lump). Tripod is necessary to get such a sharp image. Canon R5 camera is said to specifically focus on wildlife eyes. Butterfly came just 6 feet away to get such a sharp image. I did visualise getting a sharp photo of this rare butterfly and it happened yesterday. Being 6 feet away is quite unsafe distance from humans for many butterflies. 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 


Thursday, October 27, 2022

4153. VINTAGE ILLUSTRATIONS. Public domain images for Print on Demand - Animals, plants and Nature! High Quality and Free

 27 Oct 2022: From Zen Watercooler - PASSIVE INCOME, FREE IMAGES, PRINT ON DEMAND

Public domain images for Print on Demand - Animals, plants and Nature! High Quality and Free

Biodiversity Heritage Library

https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/

 

1. VIEW MORE IMAGES ON FLICKR
1. Album View. 57 album

beautiful illustrations of wildlife

2. Photostream

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2. Vintage prints for POD, colouring books for children, KDP BOOK COVERS, creating Flashcards with butterflies! No need to edit the photo of the butterfly when you create flashcards.

3. website
for public domain silhouettes.   REPLY. . Turn down brightness, turn up contract, turn down saturation  --- should get close or picsvg.com      

https://picsvg.com/  which converts to SVG

 

 



Remove background of images - how to do it if no PS, AI etc.?
Answer.  Can try GIMP

One comment. Downloaded a bird to GIMP. Make picture transparent but could not erase the top and bottom of picture which has text. Went to Lunapic, crop it in Lunapic cutting off the top and bottom where words are. Allowed to use it.

4152. PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS: Spider lilies (Hymenocallis littoralis) flower in public gardens

PHOTO 1:

Spider lily (Hymenocallis littoralis) is a white flower with spidery petals in Marina Bay Promenade, Singapore on 25 Oct 2022 . It is a popular public garden flower in Singapore.

SINGAPORE - 25 Oct 2022: Spider lily (Hymenocallis littoralis). Marina Bay Promenade garden. SHADED AREA.  Canon R5, AV Mode, F16, ISO 100. Tripod is necessary to get sharp image.

#spiderlily
#spiderlilies
#flowers
#singapore
#toapayohvets
#kongyuensing
#singkongyuen
#shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets

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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

4151. ARTS. Body language

25 Oct 2022.
SINGAPORE MOMENTUM SCULPTURE by David Gerstein, 2007, near Raffles Place MRT Station, is a kaleidoscopic pyramid made up of painted steel figures holding hands. (Image shows a human figure placing his hands on hips)

Standing with hands placed on the hips can be an indication that a person is ready and in control, or it can also possibly be a sign of aggressiveness.TO BUY PHOTO:  shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets     25 Oct 2022  1 PM

#artssingapore
#singaporemomentumsculpture
#shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets
#singkongyuen

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UPDATE AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4151-arts-body-language.html

 

 


 




Tuesday, October 25, 2022

4150. VET EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS IMAGES - Viewer Discretion Is Advised

 














4150. 2015 HAMSTER SURGERY VIDEO - How is the everted cheek pouch amputated by the vet. Viewer discretion is advised.

JULY 2015 CASE STUDY



Sticky food or large sharp seeds irritate the hamster who then pulls out the pouch. This surgical condition is known as everted cheek pouch.

This video shows how the hamster's everted cheek pouch is amputated under general anaesthesia at Toa Payoh Vets in July 2015.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn97zvcI7E8


THIS VIDEO SHOWS SURGICAL PROCEDURES
VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.


TREATMENT: 

1. Reduction. Push the cheek pouch back inside the cheek and hope it will not come out again.
 

2. Amputation of the big everted cheek pouch. Amputation or surgical excision of the everted cheek pouch is the better option as compared to pushing back the pouch.

UPDATE AT BLOG:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4150-2015-hamster-surgery-how-is.html


FOR MORE INFORMATION:
+65 254-3326, 9668-6468, 9664-0404
judy@toapayohvets.com

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4149. 2019 CASE STUDY. Everted cheek pouch in a 6-month-old dwarf hamster. Amputation of the cheek pouch.

 
 


 


Monday, October 24, 2022

4148. 2011 CASE STUDY. A dwarf hamster tries to pull off the big dangling mass out of her mouth

FINAL VIDEO – SURGERY OF THE EVERTED CHEEK POUCH
 
2011 case study

 

The dwarf hamster is stressed out by an everted gangrenous cheek pouch. It required surgical removal (amputation) of the exposed pouch. However, the family vet did not do hamster surgery. What to do? The young lady researched the internet and came to Toa Payoh Vets which does hamster cheek pouch amputations under anaesthesia. The pouch was excised using electricity. The hamster returns to a happy owner and leads a normal life able to eat and drink as usual. Cheek pouch eversion is an emergency. 

 

In some early cases, no surgical amputation is required as the vet can push it back. Consult a hamster vet early.

#evertedcheekpouch
#finalvideo
#dwarfhamstervet
#singkongyuen
#@toapoayohvets
#www.instagram.com/toapayohvets

UPDATES AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/a-dwarf-hamster-tries-to-pull-off-big.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

 










1.
INSTAGRAM STORY

2011 CASE STUDY by Dr Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow).

The young lady's vet gave a baytril 1% oral antibiotic 2 days ago. He said he would not operate as he was not able to do so.

So the young lady must have had surfed the net and brought her hamster to me. I did not ask her. Nowadays, young people are "google" people and they sometimes know more than the vet regarding specific niche conditions of their pets! A vet has to know everything in the hamster from nose to toe and that is only one species. How about dogs, cats, terrapins, guinea pigs, birds and fishes, iguanas and others? This comes from time in practice. 

 
She knew that her hamster's left pouch had turned inside out and needed to get a vet to operate. A pink mass dangled from the left cheek. One end had become black, a sign of gangrene. Blood supply had been cut off. The surrounding part had turned yellow due to bacterial infection. A speck of yellow pus dried on the upper eyelid.

"Antibiotics will not shrink the dwarf hamster's cheek pouch inwards," I said. "Your hamster needs surgery and the end of the infected pouch needs to be cut away. There is anaesthetic risk. Will you accept the risk?"

The young lady had no choice. If she did not consent to the operation, the hamster will die from infections. If she consented, the hamster may return to a normal life.

I would operate by amputation of the cheek pouch in this case. Everted cheek pouch surgery is best seen early as it may be pushed back and there is no need for surgery. The risk is not surgery but anaesthesia.

Isoflurane gas was used. The assistant must focus on this. "It is a simple surgery compared to Caesarean section or spay. Clamp the pouch first," I said to my assistant. "Cut and stitch".

It is easy to lecture. The hamster woke up from the gas anaesthesia and needed to be given the gas again. The necrotic end was excised with scalpel. Anaesthesia again. Stitched cut end of pouch with 6/0 absorbable sutures x 3 in pattern of simple interrupted sutures.

"Don't stress the hamster," I gave this advice to my lady assistant. "Unclamp as the hamster had woken up and may die of fright struggling with a clamp. The correct way is to give the gas anaesthesia again."

On unclamping, the cut end of the pouch shrank inwards. "No problem with that," I said. "Use the forceps to pull out the cut ends to give 3 simple interrupted stitches".

As long as the hamster is anaesthesized adequately without killing him, the stitching is not a problem. The pouch was thus stitched with 6/0 absorbable sutures. The hamster went home to a happy young lady. There was slight bleeding and she would take care of it. "Use the other vet's antibiotics to save you some money," I said. "Do you want to take the excised pouch home with you?"

She shook her head. I showed her the illustration of how the pouch was excised. She seemed to be in a hurry and so I did not detain her. Overall, this was a satisfactory outcome. As long as the hamster survives the anaesthesia, the hamster owner is usually very delighted with the surgical outcome.

Questions asked by owner:
1. Feed liquid food? No need.
2. Can she store food? Not much as 80% had been cut off in the left cheek pouch. The right cheek pouch is still there.
3. What if she did not get surgery done?
Pus already in pouch. Gangrene tip. Hamster will die from infections.
4. "The hamster had pulled out a stitch," she phoned me later. "The stitch could have been cut longer and therefore looked loose," I said. But she did not turn up for a check up. I presumed all are well as I did not see her 7 days after surgery nor hear from her by phone.

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UPDATES AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2011/10/update-on-blog-no-648-everted-cheek.html



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CONSULTATION AT TOA PAYOH VETS VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8ft7CKTg5w

 
DRAFT TEXT AS FOLLOWS:

CASE STUDY IN 2011. The young lady's dwarf hamster has a pink mass
Her vet had prescribed baytril oral antibiotic 2 days ago, "My vet said he would not operate as he was not able to do so."

So the young lady must have had surfed the net and brought her hamster to me. I did not ask her. Nowadays, young people are "google" people and they sometimes know more than the vet regarding specific niche conditions of their pets!

(A vet has to know everything in the hamster from nose to toe and that is only one species. How about dogs, cats, terrapins, guinea pigs, birds and fishes, iguanas and others? This comes from time in practice. Vets are not Gods and will need time to become experienced. Pet owners need to understand this.)   Not for video production. 

She knew that her hamster's left pouch had turned inside out and needed to get a vet to operate. A pink mass dangled from the left cheek. One end had become black, a sign of gangrene. Blood supply has been cut off. The surrounding part had turned yellow due to bacterial infection.  A speck of dried yellow pus settled on the upper eyelid.

"Antibiotics will not shrink the dwarf hamster's cheek pouch inwards," I said. "Your hamster needs surgery and the end of the infected pouch needs to be cut away. There is anaesthetic risk. Will you accept the risk?"

The young lady had no choice. If she did not consent to the life-threatening operation, the hamster would die from infections and malnutrition. If she consented, the hamster had a chance of a normal life eating and drinking normally, with a painful septic pouch which would turn gangrenous.

(
See case in 2022.
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4121-dwarf-hamster-is-emaciated-and-has.html)

Cheek pouch surgery is best treated early. The risk of death will be anaesthesia, not surgical procedures. 

Isoflurane gas was used. "It is a simple surgery compared to Caesarean section or spay. Clamp the pouch first," I explain to my young vet assistant. "Cut and stitch".

It is easy to lecture. The hamster woke up from the gas anaesthesia and needed to be given the gas again. The necrotic end was excised with electro-surgery. Anaesthesia gas was given on and off again, based on effect. I stitched the cut end with three 6/0 absorbable sutures in an interrupted pattern.

"Don't stress the hamster," I gave this advice to my assistant. "Unclamp as the hamster had woken up and may die of fright struggling with a clamp. The correct way is to give the gas anaesthesia again." 


When the forceps was unclamped for inspection, the inner side of the cheek pouch shrank inwards. "No problem with that," I said to my assistant. "Use the artery forceps to pull out the cut ends to complete the 3 simple interrupted stitches".

As long as the hamster is anaesthesized adequately, the stitching is easy. The pouch was thus stitched with 6/0 absorbable sutures. 

The hamster went home to a happy young lady. There was slight bleeding and she would take care of it. "Use the other vet's antibiotics," I said. "Do you want to take the excised pouch home with you?"

She shook her head. I showed her the illustration of how the pouch was excised. She seemed to be in a hurry and so I did not detain her. 

Overall, this was a satisfactory outcome. As long as the hamster survives the anaesthesia, the surgery is not complicated and the hamster owner is usually very delighted with the surgical outcome. 

Questions asked by owner:
1. Feed liquid food? No need.


2. Can she store food? Not much as 80% had been cut off in the left cheek pouch. The right cheek pouch is available for storing food.


3. What if she did not get surgery done?


Pus and infection is already present in the pouch. The tip of the pouch is gangrenous as it has no more blood supply. The gangrene will spread to the whole pouch. The hamster will die from infections and malnutrition as she will not be able to eat and drink normally.

See case in 2022.
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4121-dwarf-hamster-is-emaciated-and-has.html


4. "The hamster had pulled out a stitch," she phoned me later. "The stitch could have been cut longer and therefore looked loose," I said. But she did not turn up for a check up. I presumed no news is good news as I did not see her 7 days after surgery nor hear from her by phone.


UPDATES AT:
 

https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/a-dwarf-hamster-tries-to-pull-off-big.html