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  1. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed USAF National Museum

    Recently visited the US Air Force National Museum in Dayton, OH. A huge, fantastic facility with an amazing collection of just about anything the USAF (or US Army Air Force before it) has ever flown or shot at. Spent about 6 hours there and barely scratched the surface. Highly recommended. Took...
  2. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed USS Yorktown (CV-10) in Charleston Harbor

    Thanks. I'm heading up to NE Ohio in a couple weeks to visit the Airstream factory and get some warranty issues taken care of on our new trailer (caravan in UK-speak). While I'm there, I'm planning on going down to Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton to visit the USAF Museum there for some aircraft...
  3. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed NC Transportation Museum (TRAINS!)

    Thanks, Pete. Next time I visit our friends in Winston-Salem, I'm going to make another run at the place.
  4. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Winter Park, FL Train Station

    Yeah, it's the typeface used - the architect must have been a Fritz Lang fan
  5. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed IR Lily

    590nm, what Life Pixel calls "Super Color"
  6. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Sunrise, Swamp Style

    Went out to play with the new X-Pro2 yesterday (needed an IR reprieve). This is wetlands preserve not too far from my house. XF90mm (not your normal landscape FOV), tripod (of course), polarizer and Lee grad ND on the sky. And a lot of fiddling in LR only - I actually decided to not use any of...
  7. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Secret Roses

    Obviously I could, but I tried that first and didn't like it. Oh well, there's always something that separates us from perfection.
  8. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Secret Roses

    So I tried a crop - ?? Secret Roses by Keith Hollister, on Flickr
  9. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Secret Roses

    Thanks, I didn't crop it, I framed it the way when I took it. I like the bit of asymmetry in the image along with the black empty space which balances the limited tones of the flowers. Clipping a tiny bit off the left-most rose was a mistake. I thought I framed it to avoid that, but suspect the...
  10. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Secret Roses

    And now for something completely different (NOT) ... another IR shot with the new toy. Roses as not seen with the naked eye, but with near infrared (hence the title). Secret Roses by Keith Hollister, on Flickr
  11. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed IR Gazebo Thingy

    If anyone is interested in the science behind this, this paper published by the European Journal of Physics is a good overview of how near-IR photography works. It is technical but not excessively geeky (of course I'm a retired electrical engineer, so I may not be a good arbiter of that)...
  12. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed IR Gazebo Thingy

    Thanks. IR photography is fascinating. In monochrome, you get that ghostly ethereal look (like with the old Kodak HIE film), but with the color stuff (where the filters allow more low frequency visible light to pass) it gets a lot more creative. It's sorta the Salvador Dali approach to...
  13. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed IR Gazebo Thingy

    Thanks, guys. John - the second image here is your classic monochrome IR type of shot (stereotypical even) in both subject and the full blown Wood Effect (after Robert Wood, a pioneer in IR photography). Glad you liked it. Julian - I appreciate the vote of confidence but as this is my first...
  14. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed IR Gazebo Thingy

    Another "inside the box" IR shot from today ... Untitled by Keith Hollister, on Flickr
  15. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Infrared Playground

    Spamming the forum with yet another funky IR image (kid with new toy). Last one today - I promise :oops: Infrared Playground by Keith Hollister, on Flickr
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    Critique Welcomed IR Gazebo Thingy

    And the IR fun continues Untitled by Keith Hollister, on Flickr
  17. Keith Hollister

    Critique Welcomed Radioactive Spanish Moss

    A little artistic license with some sunlit spanish moss (which is actually not a lichen) in IR. Maybe I should put a "X-Files Botanicals" collection together :rolleyes: Botanical Abstract 31 by Keith Hollister, on Flickr
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