The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, June 04, 2016

In your search for great full frame lenses just how weird and counter-intuitive can you get?

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This is a full frame image with no post production or cropping.  I picked up a used Sony A7ii today because it was too cheap to pass...
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Narration is the name of my game on Monday. It's all about..."the Voice."

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If you look at the typical videographer's set up on the web one of the first things you seem to always see is a microphone in a ...
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By Request: A very short description of how I use off camera flash with my mirrorless cameras. In particular, my "bridge" cameras.

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Sony RX10iii with Cactus RF 60 flash and V6 trigger. Maybe it's because I can be a control freak when it comes to lighting but I...
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Friday, June 03, 2016

I'm stalling for time while my footage from this afternoon renders. Screw DSLRs. Everyone should have a superzoom for day-to-day stuff.

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Tom Miller Dam. Austin, Texas Hyperbole, hyperbole. I'm kidding about everyone needing a superzoom but I have to tell you that it...
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I am re-reading a great book by Steven Pressfield....

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The book is called, Turning Pro, and is subtitled, Tap Your Inner Power and Create Your Life's Work. I'm not putting up an Amazon l...
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Thursday, June 02, 2016

What is my favorite lens to use with the Sony A7R2? Why it's a Nikon, of course.

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Portrait for Austin Lyric Opera Ad Campaign. Camera: Kodak DCS 760C. Lens: Nikon 105mm f2.0 DC If you are a frequent reader of the...
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Part of getting successful work done for clients is expecting the unexpected; and packing for it.

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That Boy Scout motto, " Be Prepared." ?   It's a pretty good idea. Fine-tuning my field kit for the job. The phone rang e...
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