Well for this week the count is ten ,that's the ones I know off and have bean in all the major papers and this is from the times yesterday. http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/defence/article3821080.ece
All so It is the Sunday times today.
I am a free lance editorial photographer based in a small fishing town called aberaeron on the west cost of Wales I have been working as a free lance photographer ever since I left the army in 1993. I have travelled to many places all over the world including Bosnia, Kosovo, Sierra Leone. Afghanistan and Iraq just to mention a few. Due to my back ground I am quite happy in war zones, and you can call me a war photographer. I love black and white photography
My military stock Photography
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Monday, 15 July 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Albertbridge Road in Belfast.
Loyalist protesters attacked police lines at the Albertbridge Road in Belfast. With the Orange Order demanding its right to walk traditional routes and Catholic residents objecting, the marching season often provides the backdrop for a period of tension on the streets.
On July 11, 'Eleventh Night' bonfires are lit in staunchly Protestant areas. Many are massive constructions of wooden pallettes, old sofas and rubber tyres topped with Irish flags or effigies of pro-Nationalist figures. Bonfire architects battle it out to see who can build the biggest, and shifts of young guardians ensure rival builders don't steal their burnable booty. At midnight the bonfires are set alight, and these raging infernos can be seen blazing across the city - the Shankill Road and Milltown Road (South Belfast) bonfires are two of Belfast's biggest.this is
Sandy Row bonfire.
Sandy Row bonfire.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
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