Woah, I go away for a bit and everything turns into a shit storm, lol. Okay, so a couple facts I'm putting out here. Reason I'm using Yellow filter is for b/w photography. I ALWAYS use a uv file if I'm not using any other filter. I've got about 3-4 I've smashed up already;that could easily have been my lenses... I suppose if purity of the lens is issue, I get it. But I'd rather not bust my lenses up. My nikon takes a beating every time I'm out (hopefully less now since I got a peak design capture mount)
Thanks for the tips, I'm going to d/c my use of this filter.
Well, I go away and when I get back, I discover that there are consequences for being gone for six years. Nobody remembers me, but it's my own fault. I never revealed who I am, and who would remember anonymous posts? I'll correct that on my profile sometime today if I can squeeze it in, or, if I can't, soon.
In my 54 years of constant engagement in photography I've had a lot of opportunity to make mistakes and I've tried to learn from the many I've made. I had a lot of help from the photography students I taught in several colleges for about 30 years, who provided a further wealth of experience. I used the pinhole example because since my livelihood depended on having things reliably "turn out", I never would have used a corrupted filter. That's a mistake I have never made. I thought I could get away with presenting an analogous example.
I think I owe a certain apology to you all, because my peanut butter comment probably was a bit reactive. Mattking's response was kind of a gob smack; I think you'll understand why.
I was a frequent contributor to Pinhole Journal, even wrote the text for an entire issue. I have about 100 works in the Pinhole Resource Collection in the Palace of the Governors Museum in Santa Fe, including the eye of the needle camera I made for photographing a camel in the most ridiculous project I ever did. One of my Pinhole images was used on the cover of Eric Renner's first edition of _Pinhole Photography_ and I was a part of the Poetics of Light show at the Governor's Museum. I'm sure that there are people who've thought more about the relationship of pinhole to the lens, but I'm also sure there aren't many, especially who aren't physicists.
Wow! What a come-uppence! Whack! So this morning, I did a couple of searches on APUG. I searched for my friend and colleague Don Cardwell, and got a lot of results. I searched for myself and got only one result where I had signed my name to a post in 2008.
Forums can get a bit raw. I remember the old Alt-Photo-Process usenet group, which actually ejected members in protracted flame wars; I heard after I left in disgust that they even ejected Dick Sullivan. This APUG group is very civil, even when things get a bit hot, which I agree, this thread really isn't. Most of us have been through some tense episodes. I appreciate everyone's bringing their experience forward to help the community. This time, I have learned something really important about myself. SHARE! Share not just my knowledge and experience, but share myself as well. Thanks to you all.
Larry Bullis