Nice pix, Spinning! My dad (now 82) began Civil War reenacting in about 1988, and my first exposure (pun intended) was following his company (Fourth AL Inf Regt) around camp and battlefield with camera in hand. Eventually, I acquired a gray suit and a blue suit, and exchanged my Minolta for an Enfield, and learned the manual of arms. I was never a good soldier, and don't miss the marching, drill, etc. Gave up all that nonsense several years ago. I was never a good photographer, either, but *do* miss shooting a camera at events, rather than a musket. ***SHAMELESS SELF-PROMO WARNING*** Despite all that, I did manage to get one of my reenactment shots (VERY lucky shot, actually) published in a book called, "Let Freedom Ring", which was the result of a Parade Magazine contest that my mom prevailed upon me to enter.
Golf4Food: Some of my better reenactment shots were close ups around camp, etc, of reenactors and equipment. By controlling cropping DOF, you can usually eliminate any "farby" objects/persons in the picture, making it a lot more "period" in appearance.
~YEKCIM