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Monday, October 12, 2015

Hubris and the job I almost took. But didn't.

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Noellia. ©2015 Kirk Tuck. Fun but not related to the content below... In the aftermath of the great recession businesses are havin...
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A quick user's guide to the blog.

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Sometime in the recent past I put up some images, that I took using the Panasonic fz 1000 camera, here at the blog. Now, as long as I ...
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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Nostalgia, pure and simple. Like a salmon swimming back upstream.

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Today was my mother's birthday and what kind of son would I be if I didn't head down to San Antonio to visit? While my parents...
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

The break-in experiences with the Panasonic fz1000 are ongoing. Today I was working on making building photos for a project pitch. The lens range was very useful.

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I needed to shoot some samples for a specific style of shooting buildings. I had a request from a client who wanted to incorporate the...
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Friday, October 09, 2015

I continue my exploration of the Panasonic Fz1000 and I must admit that I'm having fun with this camera. 4K video to follow in the near future.

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A different way of shooting and a different buffet of focal lengths makes all-in-one cameras fun, full sun shooters. I took off some t...
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Wednesday, October 07, 2015

You mean there's a novel written just for photographers? The Lisbon Portfolio....

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An image made with my original bridge camera, the Sony R1. Worked just fine.

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The Sony R1 was an amazing camera. It had a super sharp Zeiss lens that started at 24mm and ended up at 120mm. The chip used the same sc...
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