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Saturday, May 18, 2024

One of those days when walking in nature seems restorative. Less to think about and more to see. Companion camera = Leica Q2.

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After a very wet Spring things are warming up. That means it's past time to get acclimated to the Texas heat ahead of what's project...
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Friday, May 17, 2024

The post everyone is going to hate. Including me. A.I. Yikes.

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  "Chip" is ready to discuss third quarter results! Honesty is the best policy? Yep. Let's go with that. We all dislike being ...
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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Since Mike wrote about half frame cameras a few days ago I thought I'd repost something I wrote in 2017. Along with one of my all time favorite portraits..

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  I often hear that one has no real depth of field control with small sensor photographic files. I'm not sure that's right..     It ...
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

OT: Wouldn't it be cool if you went out to lunch and then came home a bit later with a new car? Stuff happens...

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I'm always looking for signs that I've changed my relationship with commercial photography. One of the things that's been a cons...
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Monday, May 13, 2024

I'm tired of inkjet printing at home or in the office. What is the very best print service out in the online world? Best for archival matte papers? Best for high quality, large (13x19 inch) glossy prints? Best Color match to your profiled monitors? Got an opinion or experience? Let's hear it.

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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Fun Lens Adaptations. Here's my "32mm" Len for the GFX.

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Homage to twentieth century art photography. I know some people look down their noses at the idea of adapting older or unusual lenses to the...
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Friday, May 10, 2024

In my mind the general purpose of owning and using a camera is to have fun. To capture expressions and memories of your friends and loved ones and to not give a shit about who John Szarkowski idolized.

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         I was living in the upstairs of a two story duplex on the West side of the UT campus. That was back in 1979 and 1980. I was just ge...
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