The Visual Science Lab
Friday, May 06, 2022

After two big event jobs and a bunch of smaller advertising projects I spent some time pondering what I could add to the equipment mix to make life either easier or photography more interesting...

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  As you might have read I've taken a step or two back into the smaller format systems of Panasonic and Olympus. Some things have change...
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Highway photos. The new thing.

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 58 miles to Santa Fe, NM.  Camera: Panasonic GH5ii Lens: Olympus 12-45mm f4.0 Pro
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Thursday, May 05, 2022

One more sample of the APS-C Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 lens on the Leica SL2. Neophyte Landscape and Architectural photographer tries again!

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   Church in downtown Santa Fe. Late afternoon. Late April.  Mismatched gear is interesting. 
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Lenses. Some good. Some bad. Some atrocious. Let's talk "sample variation."

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  Remember that oh so cute and oh so cheap TTArtisans 17mm f1.4 lens I bought for the Leica CL a while back? I really liked that lens and fo...
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It's all fun and games until someone oversaturates the skies in Lightroom. Right?

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  In recent updates to Lightroom Adobe has added powerful masking tools, many of which operate with automatic precision. I love using "...
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I'm starting a new "sport." I don't do street photos any more. Now?

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Untitled Masterpiece # P01312-A  80 miles East of Clovis, NM. Now I only do highly competitive highway photography. Anyone can take a Fuji X...
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Monday, May 02, 2022

The thrill of editing and post processing. What a nifty way to compare lenses and camera systems. Especially for use in dicey situations.

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 Corporate meetings and events can be fun and even challenging. Some parts are basic social intelligence. Getting people to pose at cocktail...
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