The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, November 28, 2020

And today we get our first taste of winter. What have I been playing with lately? Can a camera be too eccentric? Sure.

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It wasn't raining when I went to swim practice today. The temperature hovered around 60° and if there was a breeze I didn't feel it....
Friday, November 27, 2020

My newly unleashed super-cam finally became a high performance competitor after I, painstakingly pulled $7.95 out of my plastic squeeze purse...

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New art on the underpass walls where Lamar Blvd. runs under 2nd St. This is the west wall. do you know someone who spends money like a drunk...
Thursday, November 26, 2020

You've heard about walking meditation? What some of us do is walking/photographing meditation. (I can no longer use ellipses; my son says they have become passé).

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I've wondered for a long time what exactly I expect to accomplish as I wander down streets and around the downtown trails in Austin, wit...

This holiday will be one of the weirdest ones on record. It's our first Christmas shopping season where interest in video seems to be outstripping traditional photography.

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I'm still a photographer at heart but I can't help noticing that 7 of my last 10 commercial jobs were about video production and not...
Wednesday, November 25, 2020

A quick set of observations about the Panasonic S1H and the newest Sigma 85mm f1.4 Art lens.

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Autumn leaves in Austin. When I got back from swim practice yesterday morning I got right to work updating the firmware in four of my Panaso...
Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Taking a break this morning to unwrap my Holiday Gifts from Panasonic. Santa came early with updates!

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  One of the many things I like about buying and using Panasonic cameras is the company's amazing generosity when it comes to firmware u...
Monday, November 23, 2020

Zeiss XZYZX1 camera. Oh Boy! Here we go again. Ghost/Zombie of the Samsung Galaxy NX....

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Back in 2012 Samsung announced a camera that they assumed would take the photography world by storm and revolutionize the (then) burgeoning ...
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