I tend to shot barns with trees near them,willows around ponds and creeks,rivers, and 
RR
tracks
with my IR.I have tried some horse jumping pictures but its a real challange to get a
treeded background 
with some openings so the riders dont blend into the scene.
Ghostings seems to be the norm for it Frank.You should try a roll with some downtown
shots.
Jusr remember everything needs to be done in totoal darkness.I'm down to 3-4 minuites 
to
load a roll.:-)

Dave            
                Frank said:     ? <g>
> 
> But (and this is the real point of the post), I thought it interesting
> that about 1/2 of the photographers there were selling IR stuff.  It was
> almost to the point of being ubiquitous.  Is there any other use of IR
> than to show "ghostly trees" and "ghostlike human figures walking across
> farm fields" or "next to a barn" or something?  Who decided that this
> use for IR is the only one that will sell?
> 
> Not a comment on those here that use IR (and may even have lots of shots
> of ghostly trees <g.), just a comment on what seems a current fad among
> Craft Show photographers...
> 
> cheers,
> frank
> 
> --
> "Jazz is about capturing the moment"
> -Herbie Hancock
> 
> 

                                


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