The Visual Science Lab
Thursday, December 03, 2020

OT: Back in the saddle. But not galloping yet. Trying to follow doctor's orders.

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The post op mug shot. I would smile but I don't want to disturb the stitches... A confession: I have the most severe medical procedure p...
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Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Thanksgiving Prosecco. Bring your camera to the table.

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Panasonic GH5 and the Sigma 56mm f1.4.  Bokeh-Masters for m4:3.   Heading in for a little facial surgery tomorrow. Part of a witness protect...
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A short review of the Sigma Contemporary 56mm f1.4 lens for m4:3 cameras. And another installment of photos from last evening's walk.

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Sigma is currently on a roll and putting out some really great lenses; especially for L-mount and m4:3 mount cameras. I recently bought the ...
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Is the GH5 only suitable for photography in bright light? Let's take one for a walk and find out.

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Micro Four Thirds cameras get a bad rap. Everyone acts like the minute the sun goes down the camera's ability to handle low light turns ...
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Monday, November 30, 2020

Come on Tuck. That light's not going to light itself. Well, actually it did. Buying more lights is NOT crazy.

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 It's funny to me when I look around the studio and notice how few electronic flashes of any type still live here, and at the same time ...
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New murals spring up on Lamar Blvd. Just north of the lake. Really wonderful stuff.

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Artists taking a break from an amazing job of painting huge paintings. The city of Austin funds "Art in Public Places." A certain ...
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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