The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, July 16, 2017

Follow up to previous post... One made with electronic flash instead...

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This looks totally different to me than the image I posted on the previous blog. I like both of them but this seems like a more substanti...
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A portrait made with a 135mm f2.3 lens, shot wide open. Always wondered what that looked like.

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Sara and I had just mostly finished up our portrait session. We'd been shooting with flash and the Sony A7ii with a 70-200mm f4.0. ...
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A mind blowing microphone revelation makes my day. Talking video production here...

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Samson C02 Microphones. Like nearly everyone who enters the field of video as a generalist I always thought that the choice for on ca...
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Friday, July 14, 2017

Sony A6500 and the Panasonic GH5 are locked in a struggle for my attention. And my cash.

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Portrait of Jennifer. Triathlete. The Summer months are interesting. Everyone in Austin tries to escape from the heat and business sl...
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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Another Nikon D750 Recall. Here's a little something we put together for the last batch of Nikon recalls.....

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https://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2016/03/nikon-issues-pre-emptive-recalls-for.html One of the preemptively recalled Nikon D500s. ...
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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

It's fun to create many portraits over several weeks for one client. They want a consistent look and feel while you get the bonus of.....

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...having to straighten up the studio and do the lighting design only once. We've been working on making portraits of new doctors fo...
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Sunday, July 09, 2017

A follow up to last night's post about the one inch professional cameras from Sony and Panasonic.

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I spent an hour at midday walking the four mile loop on the high and bike trail and finished up with a detour over to the downtown area...
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