The Visual Science Lab
Monday, January 06, 2020

Does anybody see a resemblance between the new Sigma 45mm f2.8 and the old Carl Zeiss 45mm f2.8?

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The optical formulas are different. The older Zeiss lens is (I think) a four element lens with all traditional glass while the Sigma lens...
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Cedar Fever has struck Austin. One photo blogger severely compromised. Fighting back with Zyrtec and limited outside activities. Ah well, more time to blog.

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Belin and Rosemary Sprigs. The resplendent glory of living in Austin, Texas in early January. The juniper cedars are throwing off mil...
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Working in the middle of chaos.

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I've recently been posting some images I took in NYC at the 2013 Photo Expo for Samsung. It was a busy Fall. I'd just come off ...
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Sunday, January 05, 2020

I like to use a "stand-in" for the final portrait subject when I'm getting my lighting set up. Sometimes everyone is at lunch and the stand-in is me.

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I pretty much know how the light from a soft box is going to look, and the same goes for a light in an umbrella, but sometimes you end ...
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A Camera with a different character. The Sony RX10 series.

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A friend who is not a "photographer" and doesn't want to start collecting gear, asked me to recommend a great camera that...
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Friday, January 03, 2020

Some images from my vacation to Montreal, Canada. Re-imagined in black and white.

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Coffee at Crew CafĂ©. Montreal, Canada. These were all taken with the Pentax K-1 I was using back in October. Along with either the ...
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Thursday, January 02, 2020

One small soft box from top left and one small soft box on the background. That's all we could do in the space.

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For Samsung Project in NYC. If you click on the image you can see it bigger and I think that makes this better...
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