Wednesday, June 07, 2017
A quick look at a recent portrait session with an attorney.
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Luke. ©Kirk Tuck 2017 I first photographed Luke a number of years ago when he commissioned a local advertising agency to create a new...
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Tuesday, June 06, 2017
"Fixing" the Sony a9's overheating issue....hmmm.
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Many years ago, while attending the University of Texas at Austin, I worked part time as a sales person for a middle-to-high end audio store...
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Monday, June 05, 2017
Lighting competently adds strength to a commercial photographer's bottom line.
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When Sony first started cranking out camera sensors that worked well (enough) at high ISOs many who were engaged in building their photog...
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Sunday, June 04, 2017
Panasonic fz2500 and the Atomos Ninja Flame. An update.
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As I wrote here: https://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2017/06/the-story-i-glossed-over-about-real.html I was a bit miffed at myself...
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Friday, June 02, 2017
A few rehearsal images from the production of "In The Heights" at Zach Theatre. Some from the RX10iii and some from the FZ2500.
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On Sunday and Tues. evenings I headed over to the Topfer stage at Zach Theatre to try and capture the look and feel of the big, new pro...
The Story I glossed over about the real reason to use the Panasonic fz2500 for video instead of my Sony A series cameras or, even, the RX10's.
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I can't believe I've been so dense. It was right under my nose all the time. The one critical set of capabilities that makes t...
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The Strange Saga of the Sony a9, and other random thoughts on an unexpectedly open Friday.
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I'll start with the Sony a9. Right off the bat you have to know that I have only held one for a brief time but I have read just about...
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