The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, December 13, 2020

Yeah. The other stuff I shot with the S1H while I was out tooling around.

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In a way my time spent downtown yesterday with a single camera and a 50mm, normal lens was a throwback to my early roots when I only had one...
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The S1H handles the color red very, very well. Maybe the lens has something to do with that as well.

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folding "Coke" chair at a new, South American cafĂ©.  
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An afternoon with a decidedly inappropriate camera and lens for street photography. Too big. Too heavy. But I got to watch a big production, car photo shoot...

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A large scale photo session for a Chevy SUV. I'd never seen a bigger crane arm attached to an automobile before.  Fascinating. I was fee...
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Back in control. Back in the pool. Back to stasis.

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  flower pots in a Roman window. The alarm clock on my phone went off at 7:15 this morning and I finally grappled with the age old battle be...
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Saturday, December 12, 2020

Hanging out at the old Sweetish Hill Bakery on a Sunday Morning. Back when we had so few responsibilities or worries that it now seems like paradise.

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B. has always been a reticent subject for portraiture. She thinks the process should be quick, painless and infrequent. It may have been mis...
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Inside the Ellsworth Kelly Chapel at the Blanton Museum.

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  Documenting the stained glass "windows" I like scrolling through old folders marked with cryptic words like: "Desktop Blog ...
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Friday, December 11, 2020

I can't believe I'm making good on my resolution not to work in December. Everything banished from the calendar. It's an unsettling exercise.

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Sometimes I think I have the same expression on my face as this robot. Stress. Austin, Texas is on the cusp of having the top tier of pandem...
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