The Visual Science Lab
Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Sometimes I like to post stuff just because it's fun. Like really beautiful women and very narrow depth of field. Makes the committed m4:3 users "jaw clench."

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Jana helped me by modeling in the studio for my book on LED lighting . You can still buy the book here . It's a fun read. But her ...
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Marketing. Just a side note because it all happened in 24 hours.

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The sharp eyed readers of VSL may have noticed that I put up a strange post on Ripe Camera yesterday. It consisted of a lot of images fr...
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The most powerful lighting tool in my inventory...

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Do you see the instrument? Is it a Profoto? Is it Broncolor? Is it a fluorescent? How many watt seconds? What's the CRI? How about t...
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Is it all about the magic camera? Naw....

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The single most important parameter in the success of a photograph is, without a doubt, how interested you are in the subject.   The sec...
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Monday, August 11, 2014

A quick look back at my favorite digital camera of all time and a magic lens.

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This image was done for the Austin Lyric Opera. It was done in the early days of digital imaging. I shot it with a Kodak DCS 760 camera ...
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Swimming pool re-visited.

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Photographed for an article on water features for Tribeza Magazine  I keep thinking about this image for some reason. I think it...
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Just for the record, I am currently having much fun playing with fluorescent lights.

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Late last year I explored what was available in the realm of fluorescent light fixtures for still and video production and I bought four...
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