It is a nice photo. All of the photos that I've done of wounded soldiers have been released only to the soldier, so I can't post any of them. I'll have to check into it now that I'm thinking of it, as I think they might be able to be released after a certain time frame, it's either 1 or 10 years, I can't remember! I swear, I have a memory like a screen door on a submarine.....
Different Photos...
#31
Posted 24 October 2006 - 05:53 PM
It is a nice photo. All of the photos that I've done of wounded soldiers have been released only to the soldier, so I can't post any of them. I'll have to check into it now that I'm thinking of it, as I think they might be able to be released after a certain time frame, it's either 1 or 10 years, I can't remember! I swear, I have a memory like a screen door on a submarine.....
#32
Posted 25 October 2006 - 06:22 AM
My hobby years ago was photography. I know the feeling you get when you come up with a good shot and I know the overwhelming excitement you feel when you come up with a fantastic shot..........
I have followed this thread of yours and the others with your pics in them and you truly are a gifted and honest photographer - giving credit where credits due. Well done my friend. Keep posting when you can and keep that finger on the button, for as all photographers know - it's a once in a lifetime chance when the next fantastic shot is going to present it's self.
Nige
#33
Posted 25 October 2006 - 03:11 PM
I've talked with our PAO (Public Affairs Officer) here, and he's given me the "OK" to post welcome home/redeployment photos, so here goes.
This one is simple, as I had it online already from when I sent it to an Army Magazine. It's a Soldier seeing his 2 small children for the first time in almost 15 months. This was the first time that he had seen the baby, and the little girl (older sister) was telling Daddy all about her new baby brother.
#34
Posted 25 October 2006 - 03:16 PM
Nice one stevealmighty
#35
Posted 03 November 2006 - 08:22 AM
I was attempting to "tell a story without words" in these next photos. In lieu of a frame, I put them on a background. I'm not sure if I like it set up like this or not, so let me know what you think. The idea behind shooting like this is to be able to put them in one of the multi-picture frames (a single picture frame that holds 4 or 5 photos) for display at home at a unit.

The photos look better larger, but I'm limited by photobucket for width...
This post has been edited by stevealmighty: 03 November 2006 - 08:27 AM
#36
Posted 03 November 2006 - 08:38 AM
Like they say,1 picture is worth a thousand words.I only wished
I had the know how to do the same as you. WELL DONE.
DSTM.
#37
Posted 04 November 2006 - 02:01 AM
This post has been edited by MGBY: 04 November 2006 - 02:11 AM
#38
Posted 04 November 2006 - 02:35 AM
And that little girl in the multi-pictures - imagine what a treasure these pictures you took will be to her when she's old enough to know was the first time her daddy saw her - and all through her life! You are honestly creating family heirlooms with each click of your camera, Steve.
While outer events might make one happy or sad, happiness itself is entirely internal, and at all times completely within one's power.
#39
Posted 05 January 2007 - 12:49 PM
Now for a little change of pace. This shot here I was lucky. Ok, it's because I was listening to the TC (Tank Commander) giving the "FIRE!" order over the radio. This was the only shot like this that I got (with the barrel flash) out of maybe 20 shots I took! It's a few years old, and the camera I was using was only 6 mega pixels (@300ppi), and only captured 2.5 frames per second....so I had to try to snap the photo when I heard "FIRE!". I must say that I even impressed myself with this shot! Good combo of a lot of luck and a little bit of skill! LOL!
If I recall correctly, this is an M1 Abram tank (I could be wrong, but I'm like 99.9% sure!)
#40
Posted 06 January 2007 - 12:20 AM
#41
Posted 06 January 2007 - 12:26 AM
While outer events might make one happy or sad, happiness itself is entirely internal, and at all times completely within one's power.
#42
Posted 09 January 2007 - 09:03 PM
Staying Updated Calendar of Updates.
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#43
Posted 27 January 2007 - 12:56 PM
I hope that everyone isn't getting "bored" with these shots
#44
Posted 27 January 2007 - 02:58 PM
(And another family treasure to be passed on from one generation to the next all because of you and your wonderful gift
While outer events might make one happy or sad, happiness itself is entirely internal, and at all times completely within one's power.
#45
Posted 28 January 2007 - 06:18 AM
The Photo says it all.
You sure captured the moment.
Well Done again,Stevealmighty.

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