The Visual Science Lab
Wednesday, February 24, 2021

How does the Leica 90mm Elmarit R look on the Leica SL2? Let's find out.

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One week ago today we'd just suffered through two nights of near zero degrees, the wind was howling and our expectation for the low last...
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

What I have learned from a mentor.

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Amy Smith. Assisting on a photo shoot with me many years ago. I'll save this one.  It sounds a bit silly to have a mentor at 65 years of...
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Fond memories of corporate events past...

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  We spend a lot of time at the dining room table talking over dinner. Ben, Belinda and I have been sharing nearly every evening meal togeth...
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It was one year ago when I made this portrait of Kriston Woodreaux for his one person performance of "Every Brilliant Thing" at Zach Theatre. It seems like a decade.

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  Kriston Woodreaux. Photographed with a Panasonic S1 and the first version of the Sigma 85mm f1.4 Art lens.  I liked the results very much ...
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Monday, February 22, 2021

My take on what Garry Winogrand's stuff would have looked like if he had been a landscape photographer instead of a social documentarian. Damn it, I forgot the tilt. (What tilt?)

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A few more Fuji images from the Barton Springs Pool spillway. Not sure if I was channeling Stephen Shore or just "Napping by the Barton Springs".

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A man scrambling over the fence at Barton Springs Pool. A random act of disobedience. His dog did not approve.

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