A couple of weeks ago I mentioned that I had ordered a macro lens.  When I went to the shop there was only a display model so I asked for a new one to be ordered.

What should have been simple turned into a saga…

On the day the lens was due in store, I rang up to see if it had arrived because I had arranged for someone to pick it up from the store for me and I didn’t want them to have a wasted journey.  The assistant whom I spoke to couldn’t find any trace of the order though it turned out the lens was in the store even though they couldn’t find it.  On opening the box at home I found that the lens cap was missing.  The lens that had been ordered was obviously another display model.

Next day I phoned the store to explain the problem and was told they couldn’t get any more of that type of lens and the one I had was one of the last two available but if I was unhappy I could have my money back.  I made a special trip back to Birmingham to return the lens because I didn’t feel it was right to dump the problem on my local store when it was not their making.  On arrival I explained the problem to another assistant who then checked how to proceed with the manager, who was close by.  After explaining the problem once again, the manager commented that I must have been given a display model.  I was then asked if I wanted a new one ordered…

I explained that I had been told that ordering one wasn’t possible due to lack of central stock.  Apparently it was now possible and would take about two weeks to come in.  I said no thank you and made alternative arrangements.  My ‘new’ lens arrived yesterday.  I tested it quickly around the house before the light levels got too low for decent photographs.

The morning in Birmingham wasn’t completely wasted because amongst other things I enjoyed a nice brunch in the open air.  I also managed to pick up a useful brochure of all the lenses for my camera which I would have missed if I hadn’t had the trip out.

So here is one of my first test shots.

Scratching an Itch

22 Comments CherryPie on Aug 5th 2011

22 Responses to “PhotoHunt – Painted”

  1. Ooh that’s an excellent macro. Can you take photos in RAW?

  2. Andrew says:

    Clearly a fine lens but if I’m honest it’s not the best self-portrait photo of you that I’ve seen. Early morning? Late at night?

  3. Sean Jeating says:

    My (dis-?)advantage: I can’t judge a bad photo from a good one.

    A … h … a-hahaha …

  4. Claude says:

    I big hug to whom I see in this photo.:)

  5. Ruth says:

    I think I would make a face like that too if I had a ladybird on my nose :)

  6. Mar says:

    I only have a tiny camera, so I enjoy seeing what the “big” ones can do, great macro.
    Love the comments too :)
    Happy hunting and happy weekend!

  7. gengen says:

    Just cool. Happy hunting.

  8. Jan MetalMan says:

    Awwwwwww I love dragons! Excellent shot.

  9. We must been on same wave link. I got a picture of dragon I painted.

    Coffee is on.

  10. Annie says:

    That photo is adorable! Have fun with your new lens. :)

  11. jmb says:

    Trying to spend your money these days always creates some kind of saga I find. Sighs. Well done, you are obviously going to have great fun with this.

    Have a great week.

    • CherryPie says:

      It does always seem complicated to get things done these days.

      I am looking forward to experimenting with it :-)

      I hope you have a good week too.