The Visual Science Lab
Friday, October 02, 2020

A quick, final note about our "Red, Hot and Soul" fundraising livestream project for Zach Theatre.

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The theater announced in an e-mail this afternoon that their final tally for funds raised during the  live cast event totaled over $450,000 ...
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We're always looking for the sweet spot between price, performance and operational smoothness in fluid head tripods. Will this one fill the bill?

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Sirui VH-10X   I never know what to think about tripods for video. Oh, I get what makes a good set of sticks (the tripod legs) but I'm o...
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Thursday, October 01, 2020

There seems to be a perception that we're all on the hunt for one perfect camera. Not me!

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                      While it's easy to get lost in the Jungle of Too Many Choices I think it's just as easy to get mired into stag...
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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

It was a friendly, f2 sort of day. An interesting exercise to try if you are more interested in walking than getting the perfect photo.

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I walk a lot because it's fun but also because daily exercise is emerging as the #1 "miracle cure" for a long and healthy (and...
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Why Volunteer Projects Can Be Valuable.

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When you volunteer and collaborate with charitable organizations, especially creative and performance-oriented ones, you get some leeway to ...
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

What can you do with lousy weather, tight schedules and a couple evening hours to film young actors and dancers outside?

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  When you shoot for yourself you can pick the sunniest days, the nicest locations and the very best times. When you're on a schedule an...
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Monday, September 28, 2020

Let's talk about gimbals. I had no idea there were so cool. Now I'm starting to crave the latest ones the way I used to covet lenses....

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  I'm so resistant to change. At least I think I am. Up until two months ago I thought gimbals were complicated gadgets and I was convin...
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