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Feirny which Chinook one? I have hundreds.
This image was taken again in midday sunlight, and lit with a single SB900 through a Lastolite soft box.
Canada.
A four man Combat Camera Team, consisting of a photographer, video cameraman, journalist and a bodyguard.
Both camera operators are part of the Royal Logistic Photographic Trade.
Afghanistan, 2010.
Weeshawzy yes it's one of mine, gained me a lot of coverage.
A gunner from the New Zealand Navy attached to us for Op Herrick 10, on board a Royal Navy Seaking.
One of my very first images made with the new 85mm F1.4G lens back when it was first released in 2010. A soldier from the Parachute regiment about to go out on patrol, Sangin, Afghanistan.
They are also really handy for falling off your lens when working at repatriation ceremonies live on TV, just as the coffin is presented to the family and the whole world goes silent...........trust me I know.
It's hilarious that door gunners are going all scary, makes hell for photographers-you can't send images of that kind of stuff out to the press.
Each to their own..........I will stop waffling now
Pffft what would I know.
Just as Afghan is winding down!.....is it because the yanks already do it? Me thinks so. Means no photographer will be able to post images of them to the press.
photography courses are crap imo. Most of those that run them have never worked the pro circuit, don't have a credible portfolio and when posed technical questions can't answer them.
Now I am not slating ALL courses, because naturally I haven't attended them all but I have attended what is...