The Visual Science Lab
Friday, January 09, 2015

Camera comparisons and rational thoughts seem never to coincide. I have two cameras that both do video; are they really THAT different?

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It's always strikes me as interesting to read the hyperbole that's written when new cameras are launched into the marketplace. If t...
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Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Traction.

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Projects provide traction. Endless research is part of the mud, ice and snow. Forward motion is momentum. Sitting back in the chair, adj...
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Monday, January 05, 2015

Getting Rev'ed up for the New Year. Hit the ground running.

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From the Blanton Museum. It's a new year and it's time to hit the ground running and do the art and the business we all kno...
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Sunday, January 04, 2015

A New Year at the Graffiti Wall. Austin, Texas. My continuing adventures with manual focus lenses on modern cameras.

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Clark. ©2015 Kirk Tuck It was a nice day to go walking in Austin. The temperatures got up into the high 50's (f) and the sk...
Saturday, January 03, 2015

A tale of three lenses, one camera and a curious photographer. How do the old Nikon 55mm Macro lens the 16mm Rokinon lens and the 85mm Rokinon lens do in the real world? Let's find out.

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I am always curious how the real world matches up when compared to web or coffee shop hyperbole. When I buy lenses I like to take t...
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Friday, January 02, 2015

Cold, Wet and Rainy here. But I'm celebrating something new...

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Ben in his favorite chair 16 years ago. Contax G2, 45mm Zeiss lens. Tri-X. You may recall that I did three photography courses f...
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Great lenses should be great values and fun to use. I know which one I liked best in 2014 and which one will see some hard use in 2015...

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The Battle Collection.  Photography is an interesting thing right now. All the focus for the last ten years seems to have been firml...
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