The Visual Science Lab
Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Just a quick post about something that's starting to become apparent to me. Camera sensors aren't necessarily getting better but something else might be...

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It's been an interesting day. I've been getting e-mail comments about the flower images and graffiti images from people who wa...
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Flowers. I was interested in seeing what these flowers looked like when shot with a 50mm lens nearly wide open. I like them. You might too.

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For some reason my brain grabbed hold of the idea that shooting with a Nikon D700 would be fun and, like a dog with a bone, my brain is...
Monday, April 09, 2018

And now the D700+Sigma 50mm Art Lens endure the dreaded graffiti wall test.

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Something about gloomy days in Springtime that make me want to grab a camera and go photographing. I have a route I walk and I like it ...
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So, whenever I get a new lens like the one a friend dropped on me last Friday (the Sigma 50mm f1.4 Art lens) I like to shoot a couple of test shots to check focus. Especially wide open...

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So I leaned over from the desk and shot a quick frame of the bright metal ring towards the back of the lens. This was a good test for t...
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The OVF versus EVF arguments are really more about nearly everyone trying to toss out multiple babies with multiple basins of bathwater...

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DPReview tossed out some topical clickbait today about the death of the DSLR which was occasioned, I believe, by discussions they had ...
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Saturday, April 07, 2018

Some outtakes from my Thursday portrait session with Michelle. Nikon D800e and Nikon D700.

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The ones with the background light are from the D800e + 105mm f2.5 and the ones with no background light are from the D700 + 8...
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What the hell happened to the weather? It was warm and pleasant in Austin yesterday, now looking for anti-freeze for my camera!

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Studio Portrait. Wholly unrelated to this post other than  as a continuing example of my work.... Just before I went to bed ...
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