The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, March 31, 2019

A random scene from the bar district on Sixth Street on a Saturday afternoon.

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I love composing in the square format. Everything seems to fall in place for me. One thing I like about the cameras I've been using la...
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From time to time, usually after reading a Robert Adams book about photography, I try shooting non-human subjects in black and white. I never know what to do with them when I finish the inevitable post processing....

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A random planter at Spring Condominium. Flowers; succulents. 
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Once you've decided that you want to show a scene how do you decide between all the permutations you end up shooting? Which one gets the nod?

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There's a wall just off Congress Avenue, on Fifth Street, that has a long wall and an ever changing mural. It's always inter...
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Friday, March 29, 2019

The importance of testing gear instead of reading about gear on someone's blog or website.

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From: A lens you probably don't need and don't want to carry around... I like to think that all serious photographers share ...
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Thursday, March 28, 2019

I mentioned lens testing the other day. Today I decided to find out if the longer end of the Fuji 100mm to 400mm zoom was really......meh. Or not.

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(click on the images to see them bigger) There is a lot of misinformation out here on the web. If you take it too seriously you'l...
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