There’s a first time for everything, I guess. This past week, when getting my photo gear ready for photographing a local Pride event, my camera, which was in its unzipped bag, on a chair, fell and hit the hardwood floor. I quickly took a glance at it and didn’t notice any particular damage, and then I went ahead and covered the event.

While I was photographing, I noticed that my lens filter was smashed. I removed the filter and took a closer look at the lens. It appeared to be okay. I continued photographing, sans filter. Once back home, I noticed that some of the broken filter glass had started to fall off and into the camera bag.

Reminder:

A uv filter over the lens does save your lens. And also, so does a lens hood placed the correct way around the lens.

Another note: I haven’t noticed any difference between the picture captured through the broken filter and those captured without a filter. Not sure if there should be any difference.

Here are a few examples of images from the Pride event of this past weekend, images featuring performer and host of the event, The Antonio Amor:

Shattered lens filter surrounded by rainbow light. ©Alina Oswald.
Shattered lens filter surrounded by rainbow light. ©Alina Oswald.

Alina Oswald – b&w #tbt

Alina Oswald

I wish you all happy and safe photographing!

As always, thanks for stopping by,

2 responses to “Photographing Through Broken Glass”

  1. I always say thank God for filters, Alina.

    I dropped my first DSLR and macro lens on the kitchen floor soon after buying it in late 2010. All I broke was the UV filter I put on it to protect the (expensive) 100mm macro lens. 😀

    I didn’t put the camera on my new tripod properly.

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    1. Thanks for sharing, Vicki. Ouch! but, yes, the filter saved your camera and that very expensive macro lens. (those things are super expensive!). Truly appreciate your sharing the story. Yes, filters are camera/lens lifesavers, and so are the lens hoods. So, yeah, I think things can happen and never say never, lol! Better be safe than sorry.

      🙂

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