The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, April 17, 2022

A personal historic perspective is useful. Lens selection reveals itself in tens of thousands of files. Or more.

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  I've walked around with enough other photographers to see that there is a vast difference in shooting styles and focal length preferen...
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Friday, April 15, 2022

It's just an ISO 5000 day. Interesting noise with the Leica CL....

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 Leica CL + Sigma 56mm f1.4 lens. ISO 5,000. 
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Some thoughts about the Panasonic G9 in mid-2022.

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  Panasonic G9 + Leica 15mm  I realized yesterday when looking at images from the GH6 and then comparing them to images I'd shot back in...
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Thursday, April 14, 2022

We've got our first 1,500 photographs on the GH6 and a two day corporate job in the can. Now I feel like I can say a few things about the new camera...

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Disclaimer. The images here are casual shots from this afternoon's walk around town. They are not meant to be definitive samples from th...
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Sunday, April 10, 2022

Yes. Strange but true. We were able to make decent photographs with older gear. In fact, maybe better.....

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that's Ben in the lead (above) during a high school cross country meet, back in the day. He still runs nearly every day. I photographed ...
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Spring time. Dinner parties. Weird flashes. Fun stuff.

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  It's been a crazy Spring. I'm getting busy again with work but we've also spent a lot of time doing some renovations to the ho...
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Saturday, April 09, 2022

Walking around SXSW with a CL and the 56mm f1.4 Sigma. With a few from the 18-50mm f2.8 Sigma. Thoughts on fitting in with the crowd.

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Man on a phone. If years of reading about  "street"  photography on the web have taught me anything (which is debatable) it is tha...
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