The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, September 08, 2018

Why do I so often talk about how much I like using the original Pen-FT 60mm f1.5 lens?

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This is a shot I did at a night time rehearsal of an "Austin Shakespeare" in the park rehearsal. The lighting on the outside sta...
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Shooting portraits for my LED book, ten years ago. This one with a Canon camera. But not a new Canon camera.

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Back in 2010 Amherst Media published the first book about LED lighting for photographers. Ever. It had samples from famous wedding ph...
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Friday, September 07, 2018

It's pouring down rain. I'm waiting for the internet service person to come and upgrade my internet service. All hope is swirling down the storm drains.

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I don't know why I didn't do something about my slow internet service before this week. I guess my use of big chunks of interne...
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Better video camera handling. Those guys with the big shoulder mounted cameras had it right.

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For decades I worked as a still photographer at events right next to my friends from a staging and production company. Many times I'd wa...
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Wednesday, September 05, 2018

Kirk's Workshop in England is sold out. We'll miss you....

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9 http://www.craftours.com/trips/?page=england_photography_1218 I just got word that my workshop to England (December 1st - 9th) is o...
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Now my serious opinion about the Canon mirrorless full frame cameras and why they will once again dominate the photo-landscape.

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The extinction event. Goodbye D700? About ten years ago I predicted that we would see the end of DSLR cameras as EVF technology impro...
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Tuesday, September 04, 2018

I can't seem to get this image out of my head. It's the offices of a major, online, camera review site on the day of the Canon mirrorless announcement.

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It's a nice office on the west coast. Another cool, rainy day but the people in the office don't care; they've got important wor...
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