The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, June 17, 2012

Window Light in the Early Evening. Some thoughts about scanners.

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Scanned from a Kodachrome. Shot on a Canon film Camera with one of the  First Tamron SP normal focal length zooms.  Something like a 3...

When your early work becomes vintage...

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San Antonio. El Camino. "Had we but world enough and tyme..." ( To His Coy Mistress,  Andrew Marvell). We're all subje...
Saturday, June 16, 2012

Nikon D3200. An Amazing Value Proposition.

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The ultimate APS-C Image Quality Bargain? Let's cut right to the chase, Nikon has done something incredible. They've taken t...
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Two Years Ago in June. All water all the time. A re-post.

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http://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2010/06/aquatic-saturday-dateline-austin.html

Best Book Buys for Photographers.

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Someone asked me what books I recommend to other photographers.  I'm leaving my own books off the list.  But here is my favorite in eac...

Fully Committed. Shooting a play with an old, manual focus lens.

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Martin Burke in Fully Committed. Camera: Olympus Pen EP3 .  Lens: 45mm 1.8  ISO 1250. One of my favorite actors of all time, Mar...
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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