The Visual Science Lab
Monday, June 06, 2022

The Question is not: "To Print or not to Print?" but -- which printer to acquire... Looking for guidance from the mighty combined knowledge and experience of the VSL readers...

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  Sorting through foot acres of DVDs and CDs and filling up a 50 gallon trash can with them was cathartic. But in the process I also started...
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Sunday, June 05, 2022

A week in the rearview mirror. Camera at my side. Baffled by much of life.

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An exhibit of Picasso and Braque works at the wonderful McNay Museum in San Antonio.  I like quick trips to see museums, family and friends ...
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Friday, June 03, 2022

Do you approach your photography the same way each time or do you have different ways of handling photography based on different use cases?

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  Texas Wines. Early morning grape harvest. Leica SL2 + Leica 24-90mm f2.8 Sometimes it feels like I write about gear too much. But it's...
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Wednesday, June 01, 2022

It's another day. I've wasted most of it. But that's okay, some days are meant for just relaxing.

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  Good lenses don't have to cost a fortune. A couple days ago I posted a long blog with a lot of samples of photographs made with a supe...
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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Keeping one's head above water in a financially declining world power... A suggestion for self employed artists.

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 There are three things I find that photographers, as a group, are really, really bad at. One is changing direction/styles/offerings quickly...
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Working Photographer. Living in a boom town. Yikes.

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Is the Austin real estate boom a giant bubble just waiting for the right pin?  I arrived in Austin, Texas in 1974. At that time it was a sle...
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Expensive camera coupled to an "under $100 USD" lens. Can it work? Are there advantages? What was I thinking?

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  This photograph is amazingly sharp. Just out of the ballpark. It was done with a sub-$100 lens on a Leica SL2 body. No built in lens profi...
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