The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, February 26, 2012

"Kirk Tuck Swung and Missed This TIme."

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After I wrote the piece last Saturday about the Panasonic G3 being a pretty nice camera I felt that I'd pulled off a neat and inoffensi...
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Friday, February 24, 2012

Here's my favorite mini-workshop for people who want to improve their photography.

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Lou.  Simple Light.  Simple shot. I'm guessing you've been taking photographs for more than five years, you have some discretionary...
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

The target never moves in just one direction.

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Chasing megapixels, speed, performance, ergonomics, focusing speed, dynamic range.......none of it matters. Sad to think of a man sitting ...
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A few ways to increase your connection to your photography.

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I wrote a piece yesterday about the ill effects of the web.  But what I was really writing about is the way that the faux feeling of being ...
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Mass Mind Control and the homogenizing nature of the web.

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A thousand shrill voices screaming the same pseudo-fact doesn't make it so. I've been pondering what I think is an interesting que...
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

I shot the art and architecture for this book and it's now a collector's item....

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This book came out in 2005 and it's now a collector's item.  I saw it on Amazon.com listed new for over $1,000.  Amazing. Fonda S...
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Spirited Nonsense and Neutral Reality.

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The camera on the left is a Panasonic G3.  It features 16 megapixels of resolution, pretty clean files up to 1600 ISO and it weighs next to...
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