The Visual Science Lab
Wednesday, December 16, 2020

How's that 12mm Meike Cinema lens treating me? Pretty well. There's some barrel distortion and some fun flares but...

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OMG. Worst Case Scenario? Maybe... I wrote few things about Meike Cinema lenses in this morning's post and it started me wondering how m...
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One of my two favorite lenses from 2020. The Sigma 56mm f1.4. Too tight for a lot of work. Just right for me.

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Shot in downtown Austin with a G9 camera.  We are currently in an unprecedented building boom. It's not confined to downtown; I see it h...

A Non-Prioritized List of Cool Cameras and Lenses That Hit the Market in 2020.

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 Yeah, I shoot with Panasonic cameras right now but that doesn't mean I'm above looking at the lovely shades of green grass in the a...
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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

The "All In" mentality can sometimes sabotage my core pursuits. Or...how many rabbit holes can you jump into at once?

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  People are all so different. I admire people who are able to make a long term plan and stick with it. I think I admire them mostly because...
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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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