The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, May 16, 2020

Stuff. Like putting your leg in a bear trap....

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Thought I should tackle the idea of stuff , just enough stuff, and too much stuff. I suppose I started thinking about this when I ventured o...
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Friday, May 15, 2020

For Better or Worse Austin, Texas Prepares for Re-Opening. But first, coffee.

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My coffee. The way I've come to like it. = perfect. Austin, Texas has been in a "stay at home" posture since the first ...
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OT: The universe finally throws a poor, humble photographer a bone... Splash, splash.

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Yesterday felt like a step backwards. I noticed a flaw with a new camera and spent time boxing it up and returning it. This morning fe...
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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Inconsequential news of a product failure. Or perhaps just a failure of quality control...

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full frame file from an fz1000 ii.  Same. Central area magnified. You start out using a camera one way and enjoy it but then you...
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What will the profession of photography look like in a year? Or Two? Pretty sure it won't look like it did before but will the photos have changed or will the way we look at them have changed?

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"Hairspray" Zach Theatre. I was looking through a folder of my own images this morning and I found myself wondering how my ...
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

A new discovery about the Sigma fp. Very useful in the time of Zoom communication, FaceTime, etc.

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It's the times we live in. All of a sudden interactive video chats are everywhere. I have people who want to meet or chat via FaceT...
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The Unexpected Content Deficit Disaster.

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There is a flurry of articles floating across the web this week about...content. And the sheer lack of it for streaming and consumption...
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