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RE: Monomad: Photographing Mother Georgia With A Drone

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I love the stories behind the photography and videography... not so much knowing about that fainting you had on the bus. You need to take care of yourself!!!

These photos are wonderful. I'm not going to kid you, I too neglect eating and taking care of myself when I'm doing what I love, but it shouldn't be.

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I too neglect eating and taking care of myself when I'm doing what I love, but it shouldn't be.

It's so easy when you're running around from one place to the next, having so much fun and trying to capture things. Especially when you're in that moment of thinking how to capture things.

I definitely had been pushing myself a bit too much, but I really think most of it was the bus itself. I felt fine until I stepped on it. I only lasted about four or five stops and barely got down the road. From the moment I got on it, I just started to feel hot. That temperature just kept increasing and more and more people were getting on the bus. It felt like the air just disappeared and there was no circulation. A similar thing happened the other day when I tried getting the bus again: full of people, no air circulation. I felt the motion sickness appearing and my temperature rising as I couldn't really breathe.

If I get the taxi around I'm fine. I'm also fine walking around. I don't feel anything in those instances.

I don't like buses either. And I know what it feels like. What scares me the most is that you stop listening and voices become distant. And the vision is blurred. Maybe you had an anxiety crisis. Try to always carry water with you and an energy bar or chocolate.

What scares me the most is that you stop listening and voices become distant. And the vision is blurred.

Yeah that's sort of what happened moments before I dropped. My hearing went, and my vision was almost like I had been drinking something incredibly strong.

Try to always carry water with you and an energy bar or chocolate.

I usually do. I actually had something to drink just before getting on the bus. But the water someone gave me after definitely helped. I've never actually experienced anything like that before. It was an oddly peaceful feeling. I didn't feel stressed, it was like total exhaustion hit me and I accepted the rest.

Maybe you were abducted hahaha....

Okay, just kidding. Have a nice day. I'll be more attentive to your posts although there were days when it wasn't possible because we had a 4 day power cut here.