The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, July 19, 2025

How's that negative scanning coming along? Can you really make a decent black and white by rephotographing the negative? I think so.

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  A group of young people in Italy. I asked if I could photograph their group and they instantly coalesced into a line. Sometimes you just h...
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Friday, July 18, 2025

A Sad Surrender to the Heat...

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  I don't think the heat is getting so much worse, I think I'm getting older and the very basics of aging mean it's harder to ca...
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Snapshots from Rome. I am my own workshop...

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  Today I am giving myself workshop advice: Grab camera. Go someplace filled with interesting people. Make photographs. Post process photogr...
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Thursday, July 17, 2025

Borghese Sculpture Museum. Thoughts about modern photography...

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 Photography today is in search of its own relevance. There is so much of it out there that it's hard to understand what is truly new an...
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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Did we swim yet? F#ck yeah, we're swimming every day.

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KT's "happy place." The Western Hills Athletic Club Pool. Human beings were designed and built to move. We can sweat so we can...
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A few thoughts about the newly announced Sony RX1rIII. And other random stuff.

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  KT on the Eiffel Tower in 1978 scanning the horizon for wine merchants. I bought a bottle of wine to take to a friend's house so I wou...
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Monday, July 14, 2025

First Day Without Rain in a While. Out for a walk but damn it's hot again... Leica CL + Sigma 24mm f3.5. Nice Combo

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  The blog continues to be pummeled by thousands of page views which all seem to originate from Chrome browsers in Vietnam. The real number ...
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