The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, December 20, 2015

Fighting gear acquisition compulsion disorder. How did I do this year?

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I'll be blunt, if I weren't writing huge checks for my kid's college education every six months I'd have bough...
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The Last Job of the Year. 2015 comes to a delightful end, as far as work goes...

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Holiday Lights in Johnson City, Texas. Things were wrapping up nicely here at the studio, we enjoyed one of the best years for the b...
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Saturday, December 19, 2015

A Christmas Card From the Early Days of Photoshop.

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Happy Holidays.
Friday, December 18, 2015

How the hell do you focus those manual focus lenses on modern DSLRs? Very carefully....

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The finest lens design in the world is pretty meaningless  unless you have a plan to focus it well.  I've been writing a lot r...
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Lotta really good cameras came out this year but if I had to choose the one that set the enthusiasts' world on fire and changed the aim point I'd have to pick a camera I don't own...

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Of all the cameras in the equipment case that I've squandered my hard earned  money on I would have to say that my favorite camera...
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Thursday, December 17, 2015

The camera and lens that sucked me right back into the Nikon system this time...

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This bust lives at the Blanton Museum in Austin. I like to photograph the statues when I'm playing around  with new photographic...
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I"ve made at least two really good lens purchases this year. This is the one I find most intriguing.

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It's a Nikon lens made a long time ago. It's the 25-50mm f4.0. I saw it sitting on the used shelf over at Precision Camera and I...
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