The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, February 24, 2018

FINALLY !!!! My video of Stephanie Busing for ZACH Theatre is back up and public. Good thing too, I was running out of stuff to write....

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Continuing to test the limits of fast lenses on small sensors. A new discipline which may require me to purchase some additional Olympus Pro lenses.

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I've got two jobs fighting each other to get in the queue for uploads. We photographed the show at Esther's Follies (a crazy, top...
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Thursday, February 22, 2018

The black backpack is packed. I'm heading down to Sixth St. in Austin, Texas to photograph the show at Esther's Follies.

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From a "Wendy Davis" skit a few years back. Esther's Follies is a live theater that's been dishing up satiric polit...
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"Forgive me fellow photographers for I have sinned and fallen short. I confess to having used the latest rev. of Portrait Professional software to help in the retouching of my portraits today. My process is now artistically impure."

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Yesterday I was looking at a folder filled with files that needed to be retouched. They were all portraits and most of them were shot aga...
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The depth of field is so thin on my m4:3 camera that I'm having trouble getting everything in focus....

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micro four-thirds camera with Sigma 30mm lens.... I never seem to have this "problem" with my iPhone....
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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

It is impossible to do professional work with cameras having less than 12 megapixels of resolution. We all know that. Just impossible. It never happened. Ever.

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Kodak DCS 760C. 6 megapixels Sony R1. 10 megapixels Kodak SLR/n. 14 megapixels. Shot in the 6 MP mode. Kodak DCS 760C. 6 Mega...
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Re-learning the joys of a "Beater" camera. Who cares if it gets wet? Exploring the urban landscape with a twelve year old camera...

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I wasn't sure what to expect when I twisted a 55mm macro lens onto the front of my newly acquired, ancient D2XS camera and steered my...
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