The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, May 06, 2012

Some books about art that I've found very useful.

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After I wrote my plea for a more well rounded education a number of people were curious to know what books I'd suggest to help unde...
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Friday, May 04, 2012

Forget ISO 25,000. I'm loving what I'm seeing at ISO 50.

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Note to all technical geeks:   I assume that the "native" ISO of a sensor is where it gives you the greatest dynamic range ...
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Good Lighting means paying attention to the light that's already in front of you.

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Elgin, Texas Sausage Maker.  4x5 Transparency. A few years back a fellow name Mike Murphy was the photo editor for Texas Highways Ma...
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012

What's missing from the current practice of photography.

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History is a story with no ending.  You read it from the past to the present.   Then you make history. Funny thing happened on the...
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I'm going to get geeky and talk about an actual job.

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This is an image we shot years ago on an Olympus e300 and the 11-22mm lens.  It holds up fine because I shot it on a tripod at a useful ...
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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

The process of gently breaking in new cameras.

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The web is absolutely ablaze with gushing demonstrations of awe concerning the Nikon D800 . I feel sorry for the folks at Canon who on...
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Rockin it nu skool. Is it just me or did I go over the top on the post processing?

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I was out shooting a restaurant yesterday and I photographed the chef.  And his hands.  And when I came home I put the photo into SnapSe...
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