The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, December 03, 2022

Quasi-Landscapes. From a corporate photographic adventure at The Breakers Hotel in West Palm Beach. --- the coffee was decent too!

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  I sometimes laugh at how seriously most of my photographer friends and I take the gear. We're always so quick to move on from old stuf...
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Landscape attempt. Vancouver. Stanley Park.

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  40mm f1.4 Voigtlander lens. Panasonic S5 camera.  Every once in a while I try my hand at a landscape photo. I think this one actually work...
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Friday, December 02, 2022

Notes from an extremely happy assignment. They actually do exist. Still. Even now.

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  This image has nothing to do with the written content of this post. I can't upload images of my clients from yesterday until the clien...
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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

What a glorious Fall day in Austin, Texas. What better way to celebrate than with a noon swim?

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  Today is my second official day off since returning from Vancouver. I've been working on pre and post production on a number of projec...
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Kirk photographed in Vancouver by exquisite art director. She used a Sony RX100...

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  Squinting into the fading sun on top of the central Library building. Trying out my winter clothes and a PD strap which walking near the s...
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PPD. The cause. The cure.

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Photo of Jana. Self assigned. Just for fun.  Post Project Depression. Well, maybe "depression" is too strong a word.  commercial ...
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Monday, November 28, 2022

Every once in a while I am breathtakingly wrong about something. So wrong that it's amazing even to me. Read on to find out about the re-test of the Nikon 20mm f2.8D lens.

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Austin skyline taken today with a Leica SL2 and the Nikon 20mm f2.8 D wide angle lens. Yeah. I got just about everything wrong when I put th...
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