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Friday, February 16, 2018

"Best Ever!" "Breathtaking" "The new Fuji camera has finally arrived". The line for the newest Fuji camera starts .... right behind me. Gotta be an X-H1 or I'll go to the floor right now and throw a tantrum.

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Here's my breathtaking and highly original announcement. You heard it here on the VSL blog. This may be one of many decent cameras to...
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Here's what I was working on at the studio 14 years ago. They are semiconductor chip dies. They're about an eighth of an inch across. Sneeze too close to the set and you'll lose one...

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Are you looking for a good test of your patience, you lighting skills, your manual dexterity and you photographic technique? You might ...
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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Large product shot. Very large product shot.

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I'm a fan of using cameras correctly. In many instances a really cheap camera, use right, can create files that look much, much bette...
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Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Swimming on a rainy day always reminds me of this photograph of Jennifer.

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Jennifer. Goggles. ©Kirk Tuck.
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Howdy, and Happy Valentine's Day from The Visual Science Lab in Austin, Texas.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

A more visceral story about using the Panasonic GH5. Not a technically accurate but barren assessment of an interesting camera.

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Bloggers and reviewers of cameras tend to direct their attention to things that are measurable and comparable and, if you are into cha...
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Thinking about the way I light my portraits and how to translate lighting built for large format cameras into lighting for small sensor cameras.

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I liked the way I lit portraits in the time when big film allowed us to take maximum advantage of film's gorgeous highlight roll off....
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