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Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2019, 09:06
by Iggy
OK, Thanks Mike.

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 05 Jul 2019, 00:08
by Iggy
Pair of Neewer Filter wrenches, rubber-coated, arrived today.
While hand holding the extended lens firmly, used a single wrench to easily remove the misaligned filter on my Panasonic fz1000 camera.
No damage on the filter threads that easily screwed back on to the camera lens.
Gave it all a good clean before putting it back.
Iggy

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 05 Jul 2019, 07:43
by Mike Farley
Iggy wrote:........ used a single wrench to easily remove the misaligned filter ........

Simples. :D

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 05 Jul 2019, 09:50
by Mike Farley
It is worth pointing out that the filter might not have been misaligned. Sometimes the aluminium material used for the filter ring binds in the fitting on the camera and is a known phenomenon. If you want to avoid it happening again, you could try a filter made with brass which seems to be the only reliable way to prevent it. The sole ones of which I know are made by B+W which are reassuringly expensive. There will be no quality issues. A few years ago I picked up some secondhand from Ffordes at a reasonable price and they currently have something in stock which might be suitable.

https://www.ffordes.com/p/SH-18-1387/62 ... gle-coated

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 05 Jul 2019, 11:52
by Ronald Barker
Hi

I you cannot get it off take to fixation they had one mine of in seconds.

Ron

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 06 Sep 2019, 15:42
by Iggy
"Misty Morning on Sark"

Hello Mike,
Congratulations on getting your image "Misty Morning on Sark" published in this week's Amateur Photographer.
Saw it this morning in AP.
Regards,
Iggy

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 06 Sep 2019, 19:25
by Mike Farley
Iggy wrote:Congratulations on getting your image "Misty Morning on Sark" published in this week's Amateur Photographer.

Thanks, Iggy. I was away last weekend and had not yet looked at my subscription copy. They did not inform me beforehand and I did not know it was in there. Otherwise, of course, I would have have been telling anyone who would listen all about it on Wednesday. ;)

I entered the shot into an AP competition last year where it did reasonably well. Ironically, this time the magazine printed it more prominently and it even looked initially as though I might have won one of the APOY rounds. Something which has has eluded me so far despite a few near misses.

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Fri 06 Sep 2019, 21:06
by Iggy
It would be nice if you could put your lovely image on this post.
Iggy

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Sat 07 Sep 2019, 07:59
by Mike Farley
Iggy wrote:It would be nice if you could put your lovely image on this post.

Hi Iggy

I already posted it to the forum when I first took it.

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2454&p=11455&hilit=sark#p11455

You can also see it on my blog: https://lightintotheshadows.proimageblo ... ning-sark/

Re: Shot of the Week 2019/15 - Stride

Posted: Sat 07 Sep 2019, 10:18
by Iggy
It was actually Michael Platts that alerted me on Wednesday at the CCC to your Sark image in AP.
At that time, I assumed that it was in APOY.