The Visual Science Lab
Thursday, May 17, 2018

I love it when the media picks up one of our public relations photos for the Theatre and does a beautiful job showcasing it.

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https://www.blacktexasmag.com/home-1/2018/5/14/zach-theatre-announces-cast-for-sunday-in-the-park-with-george This shot is one of the prom...
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

An Image I made back in 2009 with a Leaf A7i medium format digital camera. It's time to make a print....

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This is Ben ten years ago.  Leaf sent me an Aptus A7i, 40 Megapixel camera to test and I started photographing everyone in sight. ...
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Monday, May 14, 2018

All of a sudden we're getting tons of spam comments. I'm spending too much time moderating them.

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 One of the glorious benefits of writing a blog for anyone who cares to read it is that sometimes your open access leads to being slime...
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Nikon D800x known weakness and cheap fix.

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I recently bought two used Nikon D800 series cameras; a plain vanilla D800 and a spiffy D800e. I'm happy with the handling and the fi...
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Saturday, May 12, 2018

Join me in late October for a really cool (literally and figuratively) 9 day workshop in Iceland. Pretty amazing stuff. Photography, travel and food. What else can you ask for?

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http://www.crafttours.com/trips/?page=iceland_photography_1018 I'm ready. All photos ©ODL Design. All ©ODL Design.  A...
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A Giant Chicken got into my Studio this Afternoon. I chased it around and cornered it on the white seamless. Then I photographed it....

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So, there I was in the studio when I heard a bunch of squawking and opened the door. In rushed a giant chicken with balloons tied to its w...
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Big, soft lights mean big catch lights. Do we retouch them? Do we blot the catchlights out in PhotoShop? What's a photographer to do?

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This is an image of Heidi that we did for my second book; the one about studio lighting. The image is an example of the look you get when...
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