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  • 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 12. Lookout!: Taken

  • Done for Anzac Day / The image represents a fallen soldier, who’s remains were never recovered during the first world war. It didn’t matter to me what side this soldier was fighting on. / The letter at the base of the post was his letter he kept close to his heart and was to be his last letter to his loved one.

  • Cannons at Bull Run – Manassas, VA

  • A2 size, oil and acrylic paints on heavy paper. I painted this as part of one of my college project on World War I Remembrance, and ended up using it as a background for my final banner with illustrations of soldiers and poppies.

  • A scene of war… the calm before the storm, entering the enemy’s territory. Chalks and charcoals

  • Vegan or Vegetarian Shirt. World Peace Diet shirt. Eat in Peace shirt. As long as there are slaughterhouses, there will be battlefields. — Tolstoy

  • Nikon D80, 24-120mm VR, vivid, sun +3, w/circular polarizer filter. / Just a slight adjustment to deepen the right side of the sky. Taken at Monmouth Battlefield Park in Freehold, New Jersey. Taken Oct 2008. / Featured / Oct 24, 2008 Group – Autumn/Fall in the North-East USA / Nov 3, 2008 Group – Autumn/Fall in the North-East USA

  • Part of a series of 7 images, this image represents a study of color and texture. 35mm Kodak film scanned. No digital manipulation used. Peeling paint found in a hallway at an old Training School in Cranston, Rhode Island. (c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /

  • Next weekend is the 146th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg . A turning point for the union, the battle went on for three days, thousands were killed and wounded .It was the bloodest 3 days of the war .This cannon was positoned on the union line and was one of 22 that were firing on the confederates that were charging under the command of general Pickett in the bloody battle known as Picketts charge a massive blunder by general Robert E.Lee /

  • A confederate cannon on the battlefield in Gettysburg Pa.The sun had just risen and was casting a wonderful light on the line of cannons on this ridge. / i know some may think it to dark but i am in love with the contrasts between the shadows and light / I used a nikon d200 and a nikkor 18/50 lens /

  • This sclupture is new [2 years old] to the battlefield and the inscription on it reads / To the eternal glory of the soldiers of North Carolina ,who on this battlefield ,displayed heroism unsurpassed,sacrificing all in support of thier cause.Thier valorous deeds will be enshrined in the hearts of men long after these transient memorials have crumbled into dust. / Thirty two N.Carolina regiments were in action at Gettysburg July 1,2,3, 1863 .One Confederate solder in every four who fell here was from North Carolina

  • Graphite on 180g pitted drawing paper, with scanned texture layers. Featured in Bits and Pieces. / Featured in THE DIVINE FEMININE. The Morrígan (“terror” or “phantom queen”) or Mórrígan (“great queen”) (also known as Morrígu, Morríghan, Mor-Ríoghain, sometimes given in the plural as Morrígna) is a figure from Irish mythology who appears to have once been a goddess, although she is not explicitly referred to as such in the texts. She is associated with sovereignty, prophecy, war, and death on the battlefield. She sometimes appears in the form of a crow, flying above the warriors, and in the Ulster cycle she also takes the form of an eel, a wolf, and a cow. She is generally considered a war deity comparable with the Germanic Valkyries, although her association with cattle also suggests a role connected with fertility, wealth, and the land. She is often interpreted as a triple goddess, although membership of the triad varies: the most common combination is the Morrígan, the Badb, and Macha, but sometimes includes Nemain, Fea, Anann, and others. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • This is the site of the Battle of Towton a bloody bookmark in the history of the England. This is where the Lancastrian’s were sited at the start of the battle against the Yorkshire army. Now all that loss of life of the many for the greed and fear of a few is marked by a single fading cross, some dried poppy’s and dry words in history books and still those lessons are not learnt by humanity today. Shot in North Yorkshire Converted into a film black and white effect.

  • Illustration for medieval costume designer El Costurero Real. Model is Lidia | Model Photography by me. Temple rendered in DAZ3D Studio. Photoshop CS3.

  • My Website This image came to me the other day while listening to Battlefield on the radio in the car. I’ve been working on it ever since. There was only one model that fit the scene, so I’ve had to bring back Manny the mannequin. Might have to do another series…......? Battlefield Don’t try to explain your mind / I know what’s happening here / One minute it’s love / And suddenly it’s like a battlefield One word turns into a war / Why is it the smallest things that tear us down? / My world’s nothing when you don’t / I’m not here without a shield / Can’t go back now Both hands, tied behind my back with nothing / Oh no, these times when we climb so fast to fall again / Why we gotta fall for it now I never meant to start a war / You know I never wanna hurt you / Don’t even know what we’re fighting for Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield? / Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield? / Why does love always feel like Can’t swallow our pride / Neither of us wanna raise that flag / If we can’t surrender then we both gonna lose / What we had, oh no Both hands tied behind my back with nothing / Oh no, these times when we climb so fast to fall again / I don’t wanna fall for it now I never meant to start a war / You know I never wanna hurt you / Don’t even know what we’re fighting for Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield? / Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield? I guess you better go and get your armor / (Get your armor) / Get your armor / I guess you better go and get your armor / (Get your armor) / Get your armor / I guess you better go and get your We could pretend that we are friends tonight / (Oh, oh, oh) / And in the morning we’ll wake up and we’ll be alright / ‘Cause baby, we don’t have to fight / And I don’t want this love to feel like A battlefield, a battlefield, a battlefield / Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield I guess you better go and get your armor I never meant to start a war / You know I never wanna hurt you / Don’t even know what we’re fighting for / (Fighting, fighting for) Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield? / Why does love always feel like a battlefield / A battlefield, a battlefield? I guess you better go and get your armor / (Get your armor) / Get your armor / I guess you better go and get your armor / (Get your armor) / Get your armor Why does love always feel like? / Why does love always feel like? / A battlefield, a battlefield I never meant to start a war / Don’t even know what we’re fighting for / I never meant to start a war / Don’t even know what we’re fighting for Jordin Sparks

  • An infrared shot of the Sunken Road from the Antietam battlefield. This place earned the nickname, “Bloody Lane”.

  • Battlefield Orchards / Freehold, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured in Live and Let Live – October 25, 2009

  • Battlefield Orchards field and tree filled hill in Autumn. / Freehold, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR

  • Battlefield Orchards / Freehold, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR

  • Battlefield Orchards / Freehold, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR

  • Searching our hearts for so long, / both of us knowing…. / Love is a Battlefield / - Pat Benatar

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