The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, February 24, 2024

I was sorting prints to see which I should toss and which I should save when I came across these in a portfolio box...

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 The images span film and digital, were created using all kinds and brands of cameras and were printed large (13x19 inches) and intended to ...
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Friday, February 23, 2024

It's Friday. The start of a calm weekend. A nice day for a walk.

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It's been an odd week here in central Texas. The days have been sunny and warm and the night temperatures race back down into the 50s so...
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Thursday, February 22, 2024

I'm very happy that Fuji updated their X100V to the X100VI. I think it's a great budget alternative to the Leica Q2 or Q3...

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  Leica M + Zeiss 28mm At one point a couple of years ago I owned both a black and a chrome Fuji X100V. They very nice cameras. The 35mm equ...
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Monday, February 19, 2024

I had a job today. A portrait for a start-up company here in Austin. I love my job. Or at least the part of it I've kept...

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Sam. ©2024 Kirk Tuck I straightened up the studio this morning and started playing around with lights. I recently bought another seven foot ...
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Almost every photo walk has a purpose or an agenda. Sometimes highly defined. Usually quite vague. Now...Saturday....

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We've been talking about testing gear lately. At least I have. One of the lenses I recently purchased has been languishing in the equipm...
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Saturday, February 17, 2024

I think it's important to test the gear you want to end up using. The Voigtlander 75mm tests showed me that the focus calibration of my newest rangefinder camera could be better. It's a demanding lens....

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Just a few blocks from my house the Barton Springs Nursery is a wonderful place to browse through landscaping and outdoor furniture or just ...
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