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Toenail Fungus Photos and Pictures
Fungus Pictures 1
Photos 2
These photos were sent in to us to
add to our collection. If you have any fungus pictures to add please send to us.
You can get credit for it, or we can leave your name off. Many people see this
site and they compare what they have to what they see on this site. Your
pictures will be appreciated by many.
Thought
your readers would like some more fungus photos, I have had it for a few
years and tried different products out all to not much success. Anyway,
here's to you and thanks very much for putting a reliable site together
without trying to sell something. It's a refreshing change from the
sell, sell, sell. Much Appreciated. Susan from Idaho, USA June 2009
Thanks, Susan, it's always nice
to be complimented!
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sent in by Tom H, Oklahoma
Looks crusty! |
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...sent in anonymously from New York, USA |
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I have not yet made a serious effort to get rid of this. I
think I will try something less radical like tea tree oil and a file first
(before resorting to Lamisil). Thanks for the site. It has been very
helpful. A. |

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Taken from a 3-photo shoot of improvement (with permission) at:
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Your web page is very informative. Here are 3 photos of my toes, all 10
are infected. The attached file are pictures of my toenails. I have
dealt with this fungus for many years and am willing to do anything to
get rid of this fungus.
Mr. C. Y., Clarksville TN 37042 (click to enlarge) |


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How to take good toenail fungus
pictures: It's difficult to take toe pictures and have them be in good focus
- sorry we can not show them if they are too-far-out-of-focus, and we have
distressingly discarded some that were sent to us. Most digital
cameras today have good close-up capabilities (usually shown as a 'flower'), and the advantage of using
digital is that you can instantly see the photo and if it is blurry, you can
take another. We suggest taking 5 all at once, pick the best two, and discard
the rest. If you have a digital camera without a close-up lens, hold the
camera about 3 feet away from your toe fungus and use the highest resolution setting
on your digital camera.
If you have a regular film camera, get as close as you
can with the lens you have. The usual closest you can get to take good toenail
photos on a cheap camera is about 3-1/2 feet (1 meter). Use the flash if you are
not super close, or alternately get over next to a bright window, or outside in
the daylight. The picture can always be cropped (we can do that). We can accept
photo sizes up to 5 to 6 MB by email. We would really
appreciate more photos of toenail fungus. Send yours over, thank you. |
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