The Visual Science Lab
Tuesday, November 06, 2018

Guess which camera will join the Panasonics in the VSL studios.

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I'm buying a new camera. It's not a Panasonic. I thought I'd make it a bit of a guessing game and see who gets closest to the...
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I had a blast in Iceland. What would I recommend for a photographer traveling there in the Fall/Winter?

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It's an unusual contrast to go from warm and sunny Austin, Texas to not so warm and not always as sunny Iceland. Here at home we ge...
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Monday, November 05, 2018

And, of course, as all the experts know, it's "impossible" to photograph buildings of any kind with a small sensor camera. There are laws against it.

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 I have been told several times that Panasonic cameras can't "handle" red. But I disagree.  this is actually the ho...
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The Leica/Panasonic 15mm f1.7 lens is a very expressive and capable lens. And very affordable for the rendering quality it provides.

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Lighthouse or beacon at the harbor in Reykjavik, Iceland. November 2018. I used to dislike wide angle lenses in general, and focal le...
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Sunday, November 04, 2018

When you are photographing are you exercising your gear muscles or exploring your favorite subject?

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I've been thinking a lot about photography for the past week. And I've been wondering what it is that makes photographs really, r...
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Impatient to get back to the Austin routine.

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The family's social director is not pleased with my repeated and prolonged  absences in October and early November. I promised to g...
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Saturday, November 03, 2018

Is it true? Is the micro four thirds format dying out? Will it be extinct in no time? And what about DSLRs?

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I've been reading a lot of stuff on the web and it seems as though the Camerati have decided that from now until the end of time there...
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