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Photos from al Anbar
xepherys sort of inspired me with his photos from The 'Stan, so I feel just barely confident enough to post a few of my own (although it's not a contest!).
Someday, I aim to sit down and make photography a serious hobby, but until then I'll go around taking random snapshots with mediocre cameras. These were taken during my last tour, Feb. '07 through last month. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1028/...7d5db79ffb.jpg One of our little patrol bases was far enough out that they could get away with violating the 'no pets' rule. I stopped by every chance I got to visit with my 'girlfriend'. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1244/...305ea408a9.jpg Sunrise, Camp Ripper/Al Asad. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1207/...4bb98a0c84.jpg Looking south across the Euphrates from atop Haditha Dam. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1253/...7d1a77389d.jpg The dam itself - completed in 1972, built mainly by Yugoslavian contract workers and engineers. http://a497.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...448ac6a4e0.jpg The Chaplain's office at the dam. Couldn't resist a shot of that one... http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1405/...15fbb2b8bb.jpg Isn't this a snapshot from pretty much any American conflict since the early 50's? http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2307/...7fa93c7b1c.jpg Eating lunch during a day patrol, at the homeowners' invitation. DAMN, that food was good - every single time it was offered. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2291/...497bfc7af0.jpg The inaugural match at the Haqlaniya municipal soccer field we funded & built. We didn't provide any of the equipment, but it was odd to see two teams have matching, fitting uniforms that mysteriously fell out of the sky... ;) http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1388/...ee17f3c7a5.jpg One of the railroad station managers I worked with. He spoke English quite well, so he understood whenever I called him "James Bond" or "Mr. Connery". http://a623.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...3fced88036.jpg My favorite of all that I took. I sort of wish the scale was better on the minaret of the mosque, but I like the elements of the former car bomb, the damaged building, the beautiful weather, and the date palm. I rotate this shot through my desktop background pretty regularly. I've got a bunch of other very nice shots, but most of them are of me goofing off with crowds of mostly children (which would violate the forum rules). I had a blast during this deployment, primarily because I could always get out on a patrol and visit with people whenever I wanted. Less stress to be outside the wire than it is to be sitting on base, oddly enough. Anyway, there you go. Hopefully I'm not wasting a bunch of space with this thread... :paranoid: |
What a great batch of photos. Thank you for sharing them with us. It's a refreshing perspective. I love the one of the men playing soccer.
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Nice shots. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
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Nice, bro.
Memories of 2006. |
Great shots... thank for posting them.
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Thanks for sharing with us... I like the one of you all sitting down to eat lunch.
The last photo could have been taken in Beirut... right down to the car bomb aspect. |
thanks for sharing a slice of your life. much appreciated.....
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I don't understand your lack of confidence in posting your photos. They were all very interesting. Thank you for posting them.
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This was BEYOND Great. I am always interested in Photos NOT filtered through the Media.
This was a BEAUTIFUL Collection. I would LOVE any more you would like to post. I think we all would. And in case someone didn't thank you for what you are doing for our country today...... THANK YOU SOLDIER Steel |
more please.
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Thanks for that. It brings it home...
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Dam Chaplain. hehe.
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Thanks! Thanks for the photos. Thanks for your service. Cheers!
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Thanks for all the good feedback. I'll try to dig up some more from all the places I have pictures stored. I went through 4 digital cameras, one laptop, and a 500GB hard drive (which I restored to .CHK files), and there's pictures scattered all over them. Found some more: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/187/4...225687e0_o.jpg Way, WAY out in the middle of somewhere near Syria. This is also one of my favorite pictures from the deployment - it looks SO rough, like we've been slogging through firefights for a week or something... but it's really just that we rode about 80 miles in the back of an uncovered truck on dirt roads. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3264/...bb624de2_o.jpg Having a spot o' chai at the grand opening of one of Haditha's city government projects. (Yeah, the photo was taken off base, if that tells you something...) http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2095/...760d945c_o.jpg Another one of our dinners we were invited inside for - lamb, rice, raisins, peanuts, flatbread, etc. Can not tell you how friggin' yummy it was. No, seriously! http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2032/...c50233a1_o.gif From one of our many, MANY weekly city council meetings. Three cities, plus the district, each with their own councils... each meeting at LEAST three hours... yarrrrgh. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2108/...728aec82_o.gif One of our "Expeditionary Patrol Bases" I had to stay at a few times. It's basically just someone's house that we occupy (and pay a lease for) with a squad of guys. We're moving away from that, though, and building "new" bases: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3020/...91e67b42_o.gif Yes - out of PLYWOOD. Sucks for us, but it means more Iraqis get their damn houses & schools back when we move out. But at least the bathrooms are nice! :thumbsup: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2344/...21de5d34_o.gif The sign left behind when the seabees finished our new base: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3171/...e9e7d3bb_o.gif And indeed, it did actually SNOW there one night. Totally unheard of in our part of the country: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2148/...7afe6a89_o.gif The read board at the entrance to the chow hall; hilarity as always: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2297/...c75d8eed_o.gif And last but not least... while out on patrol one day, waiting to pick up a few more Marines who needed a ride with our convoy, I decided to pose down for a blatantly cheesy "ninja action killer man" pose: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2144/...71f7e51f_o.gif I think it turned out pretty decent for a guy who didn't see SHIT for firefights or IEDs or anything. Goes to show that backgrounds are crucial sometimes for photography... and also that I had too much time on my hands. ;) I just organized everything I found into a set on flickr, so if you go there you can see pictures of me goofing off with kids, too. Some great pictures there! |
Wow those are wonderful, I really enjoyed them. Thanks so much!!
Looking at your slide show photos I really liked: The alcohol related incidents sign The puppy The kids |
A look into another life. Always interesting.
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Snow!! What a great experience!
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