The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, April 22, 2023

A casual portrait of my friend, Will. Why I always take my camera to dinner parties.

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  Will.  My friend Will, and his wonderful wife Mary, love to entertain at their home. And I understand why. They are just so good at it. Kn...
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Friday, April 21, 2023

ATTENTION Austin Photographers. Eeyore's Birthday Party is one week and one day away. Mark your calendars for April 29th at Pease Park!

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Sony a850 camera. Minolta 28-85mm zoom lens. It's that wonderful time of the year again when we get together at Zilker Park, celebrate E...
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A quick note on photography blogging.

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I've got a few ethical questions about blogging about the photography space. Not easy ones like: "should I have affiliate links?...
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I just took two online surveys. It's interesting to try to divine what the companies are searching for. Adobe and Leica...

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 Having worked with surveys fairly frequently when I was at advertising agencies it's always very interesting to me to actually be part ...
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That weird space between 35mms and 50mms. A focal length in the middle.

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  But first, an off topic personal ramble.  When I was in high school my friend, David and I were both on the swim team and we hung out toge...
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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

A fun, "full spectrum" system for those who want to travel lighter and who don't mind using good APS-C ("cropped frame") cameras.

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  Boston Mannequin.  Photographed with a Sony a6300 and a 50mm lens. Whether you photograph with Sony's APS-C (6000 series) cameras, Fuj...
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Digging a little further into one of the new Lightroom Presets. "Polished Portrait."

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 I think some readers were a bit hasty to give the human version of the images I showed yesterday a quick win. I'm not sure everyone und...
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