The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, December 01, 2018

Why do artists do their art? (And, yes, I am including photographers in the mix). A reprint from years ago.

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I just saw this older post and I re-read it. I believe every work I wrote even more now, with the passage of time. Please have a read and le...
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Friday, November 30, 2018

I always wonder what people mean when they say a lens is "meh." It must mean something different than I thought.

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I was given to believe that my life as a sometimes Fuji camera system user would not begin until I jettisoned the "decent" bu...
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Thursday, November 29, 2018

I couldn't let this milestone pass. Earlier today I published the 3,900th blog post on the Visual Science Lab. It was brilliant....

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Noellia in red shoes and a red belt.  Three thousand nine hundred captivating blog posts. When I hit 10,000 I expect you people to ...
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My final assessment of the Panasonic G9 versus the Fuji X-T3.

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Zach Theatre. Earlier this year I bought two Panasonic G9 cameras to supplement my little collection of GH5 variants. The GH5 ...
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A trio of lenses that remind me of my early days in photography; working with one old Leica and three prime lenses.

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There's always another side to the argument. The photos here were all done with the amazing  24-600mm equivalent zoom lens on a Son...
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Making sense of the current camera market. Why is it so strange?

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Many years ago I started writing about the inevitable switch from DSLR cameras to mirrorless ones. It seemed obvious to me that once...
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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Flash one day, LEDs the next. It's a sunny Wednesday in Raleigh...must be a flash day.

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The snow started drifting in as I followed my construction industry guys down a rural highway in Indiana, just past the tiny town of Sa...
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