The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, November 29, 2020

A "landscape" photograph of downtown Austin today. Chilly but beautiful. Tech note at the bottom of this post for Panasonic S1x users!!!

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 I'm going to have to walk more over the next two weeks otherwise I'm going to get fat. I just re-read the instructions from my surg...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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