Monday, December 17, 2018
If you have a horrible case of insomnia you could benefit from experiencing the show of Ed Ruscha's photographic "work" at the Humanities Research Center at UT....
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If you know about Ed Ruscha it's probably because of his big, graphic, super-charged color litho prints of his "Standard Gas S...
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Friday, December 14, 2018
And then there was that day when we set off the low yield nuke because we thought it would make the sunrise look cooler. Too bad the models got vaporized.
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Oh. My mistake. This one is just a geyser. Forget what I said in the title....
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A. Molitor reminded me of this one through a circuitous route. It stands the (short) test of time. You might like to read it again....
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https://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2018/03/romanticizing-excess-occupational.html
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One of my favorite "unsung" lenses of 2018; especially when used in conjunction with the m4:3 square format.
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Just looking through folders of images from 2018 and I kept coming across files I really liked so I started diving into the file info t...
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Breaking the new camera spell by looking at photos already in my collection.
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This is one of my favorite photos from Iceland. Yeah, yeah. I suckered myself into laying out more cash for yet another camera system. ...
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Thursday, December 13, 2018
In a most curious set of circumstances a Fujifilm X-H1 joins the inventory here at the Visual Science lab H.Q.
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It seems, sometimes, that intentionality drives the universe. But maybe everything is merely coincidental. I started my day yesterday pul...
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
I hereby dedicate the next two weeks (whenever I have nothing else to do...) to the cleaning and organizing of my studio/office in anticipation of the new year.
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black and white mode in the Fuji X-E2. Stuff just builds up over time. When you can't see the surface of the top of your desk it...
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