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Watching from the Shadows
 
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 By: Johancharles Boers  
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Photographer Johancharles Boers  Johancharles Boers {Karma:4370}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Nikon D1X
Categories Journalism
People
At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Operation Iraqi Freedom
Lens Nikon  28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF
Uploaded 2/1/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar 512mb
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Views 1569 Shutter 1/125
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Location City -  Baghdad
State - 
Country - Iraq   Iraq
About A Soldier from 1-9th Cavalry watches safely from the shadows after taking part in 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} 2/4/2006
Eb,

Thank-you for your postive comments. Also I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.

Chuck

AKA - Johancharles

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Eb Mueller Eb Mueller   {K:24960} 2/3/2006
Chuck, thanks for commenting on my photo - and introducing yourself. This photo, as all the ones you have posted, are very well composed. You have a good eye for framing your subject and are able to use light and lines for dramatic tension. I like this lone silhouette, an expression of both boredom and imminent danger. It is unusual in that there is a civilian in the picture.
Eb

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Johancharles Boers Johancharles Boers   {K:4370} 2/2/2006
Tracey,

As always - Thank-you for your postive comment. And yes it is a VW bug...however it wasn't a Nun, just one of the local women returning home.

Chuck

AKA - Johancharles

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Tracey Main Tracey Main   {K:7290} 2/2/2006
138 people have looked and no comment, come on I think this is a great silhoutte of the soldier and background of the city is that a vw I see, maybe the nun in front put them off Lol.. keep safe Tracey

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