The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, February 13, 2021

A Review of a "working" lens; not a "show off" lens.

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Some lenses for digital cameras are "show off" lenses. You probably don't need them and you almost certainly paid too much for...
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Friday, February 12, 2021

A bit slow on the draw here with a blog post. Here's why....

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  photo of B. is just for fun and has no relevance to the blog post. Just FYI. We're about to get socked with cold weather that most of ...
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Thursday, February 11, 2021

A short, quick follow up to my vaccination experience yesterday.

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I heard so much misinformation before going to get my first dose of Moderna vaccine that I thought I might bleed out on the spot. Or that a ...
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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Delivering 1984 Kodachromes in current tech times. File organization? Who? Me?

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  Texas Governor, Ann Richards at a Mondale-Ferraro rally in 1984. Austin, Texas. I was working in the ad business back in 1984 but I still ...
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Tuesday, February 09, 2021

Chasing relevance.

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I had coffee with a friend who is slightly older and much wiser than I. We met at a local coffee shop and sat at a table outside. I told him...
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Well, well, well. It's vaccine time! And no! I didn't skip the line.

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In Texas everyone over 65 is now eligible to receive a Covid-19 vaccine. Yippee.  I was talking to a friend in Calgary, Canada today and he ...
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Monday, February 08, 2021

Do you photograph with a mirrorless camera? If yes, you might want to find a good, film era, 135mm lens and an adapter. They seem to have, miraculously, gotten much better than I remember them having been.

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The one feature that mirrorless cameras ushered in and which I embraced from the outset is the ability to magnify the preview image in the f...
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