The Visual Science Lab
Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The first generation of Olympus "small sensor" cameras.

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Painter in the marketplace.  San Antonio. Scanned at 4800 dpi for a final size of 10x15 @300DPI. Reduced to 2000 by 1300 for the blog....
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Late in the afternoon, fishing at the old Perdanales State Park.

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A few years back there was a magazine in Austin called, Texas Life.   It was a bold upstart that intended to go toe to toe with the heavywe...
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Street Photo for Father's Day.

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Street shot from San Antonio.  Originally created on color slide film and then scanned on an Epson V500 Photo flatbed scanner. It'...
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K.B. Dixon's Book, A Painter's LIfe, is wonderful. Perfect Summer reading.

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" Bullshit is a preservative.  There is nothing better for a reputation than a hopelessly convoluted analysis by one of the tenured...
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Monday, June 11, 2012

A quick review of one of the best cameras ever mass produced.

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There are a zillion Nikon F2 cameras still floating around the photography universe.  There are two compelling reasons for that: 1. It w...
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Portraits? Read this interview with Kurt Marcus.

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http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2012/06/11/kurt-markus-the-portrait-finding-your-voice/ Lots of interesting things to read over at http://www...
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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Lisbon Pool. Snapshot.

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I'd just finished shooting for five days at a trade show for Tivoli Systems (now part of IBM) and I was out walking through the stre...
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