Frequent readers of this blog have watched me try to get a handle on what’s going on with the microlenses in the Fujifilm GFX 50S. Jack Hogan took a crack at it earlier in the summer, but his business required his attention. Brandon Dube volunteered, and it looks like he has pretty much figured it… [Read More]
Organizing the new Hartnell show
Gary Smith, the Director of the Hartnell Art Gallery, asked me to come over and see what he’d done with the sorting and pre-hanging of the Pastures of Plenty reprise exhibition, which I’m calling This Green Growing Land, which is what I now call the whole series. I love this space. As you can see, there’s… [Read More]
Fuji 32-64/4@64mm tilt, field curvature, & astigmatism
This is a continuation of the development of a simple, relatively foolproof, astigmatism, field curvature, and field tilt test for lens screening. The first post is here. It is also the second post in a series of tests of the Fujifilm 32-64 mm f/4 G-mount lens for the GFX 50s. That test starts here. Brandon… [Read More]
Fuji 32-64/4 tilt, field curvature, & astigmatism
This is a continuation of the development of a simple, relatively foolproof, astigmatism, field curvature, and field tilt test for lens screening. The first post is here. It is also the first post in a series of tests of the Fujifilm 32-64 mm f/4 G-mount lens for the GFX 50s. If you go down to… [Read More]
Gourmet cooking for one
Yesterday I got an email out of the blue. Hartnell College in Salinas wants to do a reprise exhibition of some of my work starting in a couple of weeks. Usually I get shows after asking for them, and then the lead time is long. This is unprecedented for me. A bit of history explains… [Read More]
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