The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, February 23, 2020

The Inspiration of Operational Friction. Why old guys want to go back and shoot film.

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The Sigma fp can be a pain in the ass to shoot with... for the uninitiated.  Face it, some people just love a challenge. It's w...
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Thursday, February 20, 2020

OT: today was a chilly, exuberant, happy, rainy swim. You should have been here...

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Random Boot Shot. Texans love their boots, but no, we don't wear em in the pool.  When I woke up this morning there was a consisten...
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What's the use case? How will "supreme performance" translate to your actual target?

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Moving back to the future... I have a friend who is a battle-scarred corporate videographer and he's always searching for the ...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

The Social Contract: We happily agree to meet and talk to each other. Which also means: We will not be checking our phones, our watches or our Google Glasses. Leave all that crap in your car...

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Rome. Pre-Smart Phone.
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"Smart" Watches. Amazing tech but now responsible for some more erosion of social grace.

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Paris on a rainy afternoon in the Fall. It seems like every new invention and gadget that people like to carry with them, and play wi...
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Monday, February 17, 2020

Testing out a new Lumix 24-70mm f2.8 S Pro lens. Yow.

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A view of  the swimming pool at the Carpenter Hotel in Austin, Texas Lumix S1 + 24-70mm f2.8 handheld at 1/4th second. I was busy...
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Inspired by the keen eye of Mr. Rose... In my own backyard; so to speak.

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This is a horn sculpture out in front of the Topfer Stage at the Zach Theatre campus. I've walked by it a million times and never p...
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