kozlok Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 (edited) I was at the Air Force museum earlier in the week, and took a couple of shots of the fabric sample off of Reed Chambers "Flag Bus" show bird. Since it is actually quite difficult to photograph in there because they keep it practically dark, and I was fortunate enough to have my large aperture lens with me, I though I'd post these here for reference. A little glare from the glass, but not too bad. Thought you might like the reference for those who can't make it to Ohio! The colors should be quite accurate because I adjusted the white balance to the frame, which certainly looked perfectly white in person. If you need a higher resolution for some reason, just shoot an e-mail to kozlok1 ATSIGN gmail DOT com (no spaces in the actual e-mail address!) ENJOY! 95th Aero Squadron by kozlok2, on Flickr 94th Aero Squadron by kozlok2, on Flickr 94th Aero Squadron by kozlok2, on Flickr Edited April 11, 2013 by kozlok Quote Link to post Share on other sites
flypaper2222 Posted April 12, 2013 Share Posted April 12, 2013 I was at the Air Force museum earlier in the week, and took a couple of shots of the fabric sample off of Reed Chambers "Flag Bus" show bird. Since it is actually quite difficult to photograph in there because they keep it practically dark, and I was fortunate enough to have my large aperture lens with me, I though I'd post these here for reference. A little glare from the glass, but not too bad. Thought you might like the reference for those who can't make it to Ohio! The colors should be quite accurate because I adjusted the white balance to the frame, which certainly looked perfectly white in person. If you need a higher resolution for some reason, just shoot an e-mail to kozlok1 ATSIGN gmail DOT com (no spaces in the actual e-mail address!) ENJOY! Big Thanks for the great pic's! I thought interesting the 2 different shades of red used, on hat, and then flag. The one used for the flag seems to have an Orange 'look' to it. And if I had to guess the red and blue used on the hat would be the same colors used for the national cockade. Flypaper Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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