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Photographer Johancharles Boers  Johancharles Boers {Karma:4370}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D1X
Categories Journalism
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Portfolio Operation Iraqi Freedom
Lens Nikon  28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF
Uploaded 2/21/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar 512mb
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Location City -  Baghdad
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Country - Iraq   Iraq
About Soldiers from 1-9th Cavalry takes cover after taking small arms fire from insurgents during a large scale combat operation in Talaa Square and Hiafa Street on the 22nd of July 2004. Approximately 1200 Iraqi Security Force and 150 Iraqi National Guard in conjunction with elements from 1-9 Cavalry, 3rd BCT, 1st Cavalry Division conducted a large scale operation aimed at the criminal and terrorist strongholds in and around Talaa Square and Hiafa Street in the Sadamia area of Baghdad, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Johancharles Boers Johancharles Boers   {K:4370} 5/12/2006
Juan,

Thank-you.

Best Wishes,
Chuck

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Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto   {K:14254} 5/10/2006
en alerta!!! buena toma, exelente

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Johancharles Boers Johancharles Boers   {K:4370} 2/21/2006
Danny,

Thanks -- Also some of my images do have camera shake, a high shutter speed has save more than a few times...again Thanks!

Best Wishes,
Chuck

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Johancharles Boers Johancharles Boers   {K:4370} 2/21/2006
Dave,

As always -- Thank-you for your postive feed back and comments. Also you are right once the bullets start flying it does get confusing some of the times.

Best Wishes,
Chuck

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Danny Brannigan   {K:19523} 2/21/2006
Great pic telling us a lot. I'm afraid I would have a lot of camera shake. Well done.

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 2/21/2006
Must be a confusing in a situation like that, Chuck, and you've conveyed that well. Thanks for the background, too, it makes the image mean a lot more.
Dave.

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Johancharles Boers Johancharles Boers   {K:4370} 2/21/2006
This is the first photo I took once we came under fire...I thought I'd add it to this one -- as you can see everyone went in different directions --- the reason for that was we where hit from all over. I shot this photo as I was taking cover behind a car - then the next one I shot was the one I posted - It was some of the Soldiers trying to figure out where it had come from.

Chuck

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