The Visual Science Lab
Monday, August 01, 2022

The dystopian edit and the non-dystopian edits.

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These are not exactly the same frame. They are sequential frames. Each edited in its own way. Sample images by request of a reader... 
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Polarizing Filters and Magic Skies. Cheap pre-post-processing.

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I used to harbor a prejudice about putting filters in front of good lenses. Any filters. Any good lens. But shooting video has broken me dow...
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Sunday, July 31, 2022

Poor Man's Construct of a Passable Leica Q or Q2 Competitor... Vroom.

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Open this one up large to see how three dimensional this image looks. That old, old 28mm does a wonderful job with depth and separating plan...
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Saturday, July 30, 2022

Too hot to photograph portraits outside? Composites to the rescue.

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  Chelsea in downtown Austin. Beat the heat.

A Chef. And tiny, ancient camera bokeh.

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 I took this photo of my friend, Emmett with the ancient and primitive Panasonic G3. Of course, every expert on the planet told me it was im...
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Bokeh-O-Rama in the service of advertising.

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  I was reminiscing about all the DSLR cameras I've used and I came across a lot of images we made while using one of the stars of the D...
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Accidents and mishaps derail the quiet life. But we're not going to make this a new hobby...

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From an emergency room in San Antonio.  Photographed for an ad campaign. Well, it's been a stressful week around here. A young family me...
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