Military Wall Art

2061 creative works found

  • A U.S. soldier shows off a scar from the surgery required to remove multiple pieces of ammunition shrapnel sustained when his squad came under direct enemy fire while on patrol in Mosul, Iraq. As of October 2007 over 27,000 U.S. military personnel have been wounded in Iraq since the beginning of the war in March of 2003. Mosul, Iraq Circa 2005

  • One of my first picture taken over the week-end with the 1Ds Mark III. The dynamic range of this camera is simply unbelievable…

  • I imagine this room once contained other furniture to keep this wee little chair company, but not any more. He sits alone in the middle of the room looking out towards the door wondering where all his buddies have gone, now its just him and the light fittings in here, and everyone knows how stuck up they can be!

  • White tulips on an American flag.

  • during a tour of Iraq, in between heavy fighting, a friend of mine took a moment to think,...

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

  • 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,...

  • during fighting in Iraq,.. my radio operator was thinking of his family..

  • my version of an already over used image,..

  • taken whilst working on an Op. as OMLT in afghanistan, along side of the Afghan National Army

  • American bald eagle closeup (captive)

  • A very well worn pair of boots & dogtags belonging to a soldier friend of mine. CHALLENGE WIN – Boots and Shoes – July 2009 * Featured* – Art By Bubble Hosts – Nov 2009

  • Crowd control Chinese style, just a short distance from the Birds Nest Stadium in Beijing on the evening of the Opening Ceremony for the 29th Olympic Games. There were literally 1000s of military on every corner! It was a very humid evening and we felt very sorry for them all. They must have been baking in their uniforms! Taken with Canon 40D, using 70-300 IS USM Lens at f4.6 and 170mm. ISO 800 and 1/4 second mounted on a tripod.

  • Lt. General Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy in the Breadalbane region of Highland Perthshire (Breadalbane means “Highland Scotland” in Gaelic). Shot taken on Saturday 20th December 08 in the middle of our winter. Designed by William Adam, Scotland’s best architect. The total cost was £3,596 or, in today’s terms, over £1m. ”... a freestone bridge over the Tay, of five arches, nearly 400ft. in length, the middle arch 60 feet wide, the starlings of oak and the piers and landbreasts founded on piles shod with iron….” (House of Commons Journal, 7th February 1734). The bridge was first opened to traffic at the end of October 1733. Wade regarded it the greatest of his considerable achievements in road-making. In 9 years he had personally supervised the construction of over 250 miles of military roads in the Highlands – the first engineered roads in Britain since Roman times. lt is now the only one of Wade’s 35 major bridges to remain in use as a public highway. Built for 18th century wheeled carriages, it survives to the 21st century as a great memorial to a great roadbuilding engineer. Wade’s Bridge is a Category A listed structure of historic importance (HB Number 20861) under the care of Historic Scotland. The River Tay, Scotland longest river, meanders across Scotland from Loch Tay before flowing out to sea at the Firth of Tay. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Highland Scotland. Featured in : HDR Photography : 21 Apr 09 / Sold a Matted Print on 21st May 09 / Featured in : Heritage Listed and Other Trusts Sites World Wide : 22 Aug 09 /

  • Many people believe that Peregrine Squadron were nothing more than a trumped up aerial display team, contributing little to the defense of the country. And this view is supported by their lack of appearance in any military historical accounts. But Peregrine Squadron had a long and unmatched covert mission record. A record that only the Prime Minister and a few select individuals from the secret service had any knowledge of. The image shows among others; a rifleman, a grenadier and a bio-weapons expert.

  • San Francisco January 20th 2009.. Civic Center.. Outside Big Screens.. / Political Officials and Each Other! I thought this man was beautiful.. alone and full of stoic silence.. he exuded a sense of peace somehow for me.. I was squashed in a corner but squashed in Love and friendship.. I could not move too far to get too many shots while he was sworn in.. I should have bought a box to stand on and I am 5’9!! But I got a few good shots and was with fellow Americans who cheered and booed.. (when guess whos appreared.. B and C !!) and was full of the Spirit of our country … The United States of America with emphasis on the United part!! Enjoy friends…. and you were all with me.. I saw everyone’s comments on my Iphone!!! / You sure are a wonderful family!

  • I would like to dedicate this image to all our fallen heroes and their loved ones; please know you will be remembered and appreciated forever. (This image is a composite of three photos, one of a soldier at Fort Polk, Louisiana, one of a flag taken at Spanish Lake in Iberia Parish, one of a country road connecting the rice fields near Kaplan, Louisiana. The background layer is the rice field road; I selected and pasted the flag and the soldier onto this background and used the sliders in the layers palette to control opacity and to give them an other worldly look. The background had the Orton effect applied. All this was done in PhotoShop Elements 6.0 for Macs). This image was inspired by Mark Graham my husband’s cousin, who gave his life in Iraq

  • I put the finishing touches on this old Corsair just this morning. It is sitting on a dirt run away with an ominious sky in the back ground. I have used my favorite 140lb hot press paper, Watercolor pencil and Ink. / Am an Artist located in NW Oregon.

  • Was featured in Melbourne & Victoria group and The Scavenger Hunt group.

  • Shutter Speed 1/10 / F8 / ISO 800 / Focal Length 200m / Nikon D80 As is This was taken at the Fort Wayne, Indiana USA Airbase.

  • Toddler leaning on soldier’s gravestone at a National Military Cemetery in the United States. This is one of those moments when I felt I was destined to be at this place at this moment in time. Nikon F3, 300mm f2.8 EDAF lens, Kodachrome 25

  • Put this together today for a meeting tomorrow to remember our military and the sacrifice they made so we could live in a free country.

  • 83 year old pilot conducting some pre-flight checks in the de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, while his wingman ensures the radio is set properly. These are the types of shot I just wished I would take more of. I am beginning to see the value of the human aspect of photography. Taken with Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm lens, post-processed with ReDynaMix for slight HDR effect, Dodge and Burnt in CS3, and final Digital Lightroom edits. Check out this slideshow I created from that day This image is currently on display at the Walls Fine Art gallery in Downtown Norfolk, VA.

  • old gym in an abandoned military area near Berlin, Germany.This one was occupied by the soviets until 1991. / Today it’s just a ghost town in the middle of nowhere :D Pano out of 16 HDRs with +1/0/-1 EV each, using a tripod Olympus E-520, Zuiko 14-42mm at 25mm and f/8

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 327,100 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Military T-Shirts

Military Journal Entries

Military Writing

Military Calendars