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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

24,000,000 Pageviews for the Visual Science Lab as of 1:44 p.m. today.

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Leica M6+35mm Summicron. Tri-X. Family dinner at Asti. Pure dogged determination and bad time management skills make for a long run o...
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Weather Service Predicts Record Highs for Central Texas this Week. Time to break out the shorts and the lighter cameras...

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Actor/Talent/Model and Friend, Noellia, and I spent a couple hours one Summer  making photos on one of the hottest days of the year. ...
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Monday, May 28, 2018

An incidental shot from the tech rehearsal last night that.....

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...makes me appreciate the nuanced eye of the the show's lighting designer and also adds to my appreciation of the optical qualities of ...
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Old School. Shot at a fashion show in South Beach, on the beach. Old school film work with a Leica R8 and the venerable 90mm Summicron.

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Two assignments in one city in one week. It was 2001. We were Shooting for a telecom company called, Broadwing Communications. We were...

A quick review of my 2nd copy of the Nikon 70-210mm f4-5.5 Ai Zoom. A cheap, battered copy I bought for $75.

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I'm always a bit curious about older lenses. I'm a cynic. I think camera makers use new lens design tools not necessarily to ma...
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I'm as interested in cheap lenses as I am fascinated by lenses that purport to scrape the ceilings of possiblility.

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A VSL blog reader, Stephen Kennedy , kindly sent me a lens. He seemed to understand my attraction to older, less expensive, more mains...
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Saturday, May 26, 2018

OT: In case anyone is wondering Captcha has done a great job smashing the spam.

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The torrent of spam I've been enduring has ground to a halt. None today. Two weeks ago there would have been dozens of invitations ...
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