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  • Swiss Army Knife
    by Oran

    US$23.94

    Yep, I’m gunna make a great dad one day.

  • A smoking, tattooed badass with a big bazooka. / ...what more could you ask for!? Some happy customers- / /

  • 05. LookOut! : Battlefield
    by kookylane

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Whippee!!! 5th stage of the pingpong colab with FireRabbit . Check out all previous versions here or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight

  • Regal
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$5.10

    American bald eagle closeup (captive)

  • 1942
    by Andrew James McNulty

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    I wanted 1942 to serve as an experiment, questioning what stereotype if any surrounded the ‘skinhead.’ Within days I received comments of ‘racist’ and ‘Nazi’ signifying prejudice against a shaven head, when in modern day society diversity is usually praised and encouraged. The origin of the term ‘skinhead’ is not rooted in racism, the term being corrupted in the 1970’s by the neo-nazi movement. The term actually stems from the Jamaican skinheads such as Bunny Wailer, who populated Reggae in the1960’s, some decade previous. By 1968/69, the ‘skinhead’ wasn’t just a hairstyle but a way of life. To these working class people, cleanliness, stylish clothes and good music were dominant. The increasing popularity of Ska music, a branch of reggae bred the skinhead in their straight jeans, large boots, white shirts, braces and nylon or leather jackets and were regularly seen at Judge Dread gigs. Doc Marten, Ben Sherman, and Vespa scooters were typical designers of the ‘skinhead’ movement, which dwindled in the mid 70’s. This is around the time the neo-nazi movement became prominent, as the ‘mod generation’ became divided and those racist, political hating, violent youths were the new face, the new stereotype. They popularised themselves throughout the 80’s and 90’s with bands such as ‘Skrewdriver’ and were akin to increased violence on Adolf Hitler’s birthday. The number of ‘skinheads’ in Britain today is in decline, as in essence the skinhead is a youth organisation for the youth. Thus upon reaching full maturity, starting a family and encompassing different values the need to be in such a group no longer exists and without the experience and knowledge of older members their ‘skinhead’ values are degenerate. This is why I felt my experiment was necessary. Would the youth of day, born after the domination of the neo-nazi still be aware of their values and the attributes, which contribute to their stereotype? The answer lies within you the spectator. Consider what you first felt upon viewing 1942. Did it bring back fond memories of dancing to reggae, Bob Marley and the ‘Chelsea haircut’ or did it make you envisage violent racists? Movements begin, grow and they pass. The real reason the ‘Mods’ shaved their head was to avoid lice, for hygiene. Surely the time close cut hair symbolising a racist has passed. This was a series i took a while back for a project i was doing on fashion and surrealism I must have took around 30 or so photographs to get the best images at different stages. / to take these shots i used a canon 20d propped up on a tripod with a self timer.

  • So Far Away
    by WayoftheWarrior

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I sit here and look out over this world. Disturbed I am by what I see. I had a dream once. A dream where all creatures got along, where respect and honor was strong. Where helping the weaker and less fortunate was not a favor but an Honor. Where one could speak his language with no fear of ridicule. Where one did not have to put on a mask or costume to fit in.I sit here and feel I am so far away and drifitng each day. There is anger in me that I have tried to keep in but everyday when I come up here and look out there it is rekindled. I see the ones searching and wanting to let go but out of fear they stay chained in their own prison. Not fear of failure, but out of fear of what the mass may think of them. I see the ones that want to fight but are not willing to join the fight because if the battle is lost, what will happen to them then. Time is being wasted like it will always be there, but it is slowly going by. Soon the gift of time will be the burden of wasted years. I may come back up here again, but right now I really do not want to. I think my anger is calling for me to take flight and keep searching for them, I feel so far away.

  • The Arm Wrestlers revisited
    by Kate O'Brien

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    I haven’t done a shoot in a while, so I’m a bit bored and going over some old work.

  • Soldier
    by Chris Wahl

    US$21.58

    Out of the mist with a red-eyed stare…

  • SAS
    by Vinko

    US$25.94

    Pencil drawing of SAS soldier / Original on notepad: / Click here for larger version on shirt: /

  • during op telic we regularly did eagle vcp’s’ ,..airborn vehicle check points,.. this was the exiting of a chinook by my team including an iraqi police officerthat had joined us,...

  • The Arm Wrestlers Pt 2.
    by Kate O'Brien

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Um…a different take from the same shoot.

  • American bald eagle, St. Louis Zoo.

  • Think Tank
    by nofrillsart

    US$26.22

    Think Tank (Use your head!) / - With all the great minds in this world, why is that we can’t put our heads together and just put an end to war. Perhaps it is our own minds that are the weapons of war?! - /

  • Sex Sells
    by bails

    US$23.94

    Dont look into this too much, you could say its having a go at our commercially driven world in which we pray on peoples temptations to sell a product, in this case its using sexual temptations to lure the youth of today to sign up to the military. Thats how you could look at it, mostly though i just think its a cool image…

  • my fox army has arived

  • My entry for the Tshirt Revolution challenge. /

  • mortar
    by Phillip French

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    firing mortars in delaram, afghanistan. the shockwave blew up the dust on everything

  • Another take on The Basin – with Richard Shepherd’s magic touch. THANK YOU SHEPY! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • patrol 3
    by Phillip French

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    taken during a patrol in afghanistan,.. carrying a 66

  • Erwin Rommel (Desert Fox)
    by Firedrake

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was one of the most famous German field marshals of World War II. He was the commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps and also became known by the nickname “The Desert Fox” for the skillful military campaigns he waged on behalf of the German Army in North Africa. / / Rommel’s military successes earned the respect not only of his troops and Adolf Hitler, but also that of his enemy Commonwealth troops in the North African Campaign. An enduring legacy of Rommel’s character is that he is also considered to be a chivalrous and humane military officer in contrast with many other figures of Nazi Germany. more / / Black and white conte pencil on brown paper. Drawn from a famous photograph taken of him during WWII, original photographer unknown. / /

  • I haven’t been called to the “sand box” yet, but I have plenty of Army buddies that have. Keep your heads down, guys! Come home safely.

  • Arlington West is an ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq on East Beach in Santa Barbara, to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace…Eyal Nahmias

  • The army of silent idiots
    by Harald Gick

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Ink and charcoal

  • The First Snow
    by Kajo Laine

    US$3.71–US$98.80

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