The Visual Science Lab
Monday, January 21, 2019

Fujifilm 14mm f2.8 Lens? Yes, I think I'll keep it. Images in the gallery all shot with the 14mm and an XT3 camera in Jpeg mode.

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A mural at one of the downtown Austin Google Buildings. Yes, we have two or three other Google buildings sprinkled around town... H...
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New Accessory added to camera bag when shooting with the Fuji XH1 cameras: Duct tape.

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Spoiled? You may think I'm spoiled for thinking that every camera should have a wide-ranging, adjustable diopter for the EVF. No, I thin...
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What we're testing now at the VSL high technology laboratory....

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Shark-a-Dillo? No. We're not doing genetic engineering or attempting to cross breed Texas armadillos with aquatic predators. That...
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Friday, January 18, 2019

Tis the season for marketing and business promotion. We're focused on that today.

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Where's the Beef? It's more fun to write about a really fantastic new lens but the thing that keeps our business going is the...
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Thursday, January 17, 2019

The changing face of corporate portraits. Why no one cares about your cameras and lenses.

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This is the portrait of a CEO for a tech company headquartered in Austin. Over the course of three years we photographed nearly all of th...
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

A fun, silly, crazy, wonderful afternoon spent at Esther's Follies; Austin's premier comedy and political commentary venue. Right in the middle of Sixth St.

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" Would you like to come over on Wednesday afternoon and make many zany promotional photographs with us at Esther's Follies?...
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

A few thoughts about the Fuji 60mm macro lens. And a couple blog notes.

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One the warmer days my boss let's me show up for work in my authentic Austin uniform = shorts and sandals. It got cold here. Th...
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