The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, August 06, 2016

An interesting normal lens that fits the Sony A7 just right.

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non-photographic ramblings: After a long July, in which I worked too much and swam too little, I've been conscientiously back in t...
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Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Shift, shift, shift. Shift happens. The audiences change. The target changes. The content changes.

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Remember those great American cars from the 1950's? They were enormous and had wonderfully rounded and sculpted lines. Five tons of...
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Monday, August 01, 2016

An evening spent writing a personal review of the Sony A7ii in a small hotel in Baton Rouge.

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While the most flexible and most Swiss Army Knife-like of my cameras is the RX10iii with it's great, long lens and remarkable 4K v...
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Thoughts about mixing business and pleasure with the same camera and lens...

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Just a few random thoughts about the separation of "church and state" when it comes to work and fun photography. Not t...
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Quick test of the Rokinon 135mm t2.2 Cine lens I bought a week ago.

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Very early on in my photography hobby I got by for a year or two with only two lenses. One was the 50mm f1.8 Canon FD lens that came a...
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Sunday, July 31, 2016

I happened to be in the house at Mar-A-Lago a few years back and I noticed this interesting painting...

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During the heady years of the tech boom, and its after shocks, photographers like myself and, of course, Henry White, often found them...
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Two Seascapes Just to Mix Things Up.

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West Palm Beach. ©2008 Kirk Tuck. The Breakers at West Palm Beach. ©2008 Kirk Tuck. Ah. Those balmy, fun-filled days in West Pa...
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