The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, May 14, 2022

Today I shot Raw + Jpeg. The Jpegs (previously posted) were in black and white while the raw files were.....raw files. I thought you might like to see what some of the stuff I shot looked like in color....

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  I walked around downtown this morning just getting my "sea legs" with the Panasonic G9. I purposefully shot everything in black ...
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Getting reacquainted with an old friend. The familiar feel of the Panasonic G9.

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Swim practice was the first event on today's agenda. The coached workout started at eight o'clock. The water was delightfully cool a...
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Friday, May 13, 2022

Gordon L. wanted to know what I thought about having (or not having a studio). I thought this might be a fun topic.

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  The view from my desk.  Happy that for once you can actually see the floor... Gordon asked me this: "How about your perspective on th...
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I couldn't resist. The pricing on the G9 was too good. I'm sure it will be superseded next week by the G10.... Here's my story.

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Of all the cameras I regret selling (and there have only been a few whose absence I really feel) the Panasonic G9 is at the top of the list....
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Thursday, May 12, 2022

When evaluating a new lens be sure to zero out all the weird parameters your camera may offer. Test the guts not the trim.

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  There's a lens that's been sitting in a drawer being ignored since the beginning of the year. I ordered it last year and when it c...
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Vintage Lens Day. Tulips on the Dining Room Table.

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  I thought these tulips looked nice sitting on the dining room table next to the large glass doors to the garden. I was playing around with...
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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

A "grab shot" prior to a rehearsal at KMFA's studios. I was there to shoot some video. Good thing I brought a third camera along for fun.

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  I had two video cameras set up and I was just marking time before the start of a concert. There would be a rehearsal prior. This was the f...
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