I've just added a new links section and some new links to my Centrepoint Airsoft Links Page. They are all links to sites with information about survival and bushcraft. Enjoy.
Friday, 31 July 2009
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
MilPictures.com
MILpictures is a team led by the multi-internationally awarded photographer and former sharpshooter Tom Weber. He has set for itself the goal to not only produce theme-specific photos and videos of military and police special forces, but to do so in never before seen artistic and technical quality.
MILpictures produces fine art photography with real Special Operations Forces units and combines these with pictures taken of models/actors. Many of the extremely complex battle scene reproductions are captured using a high-resolution, large-format camera equipment, so that every detail of the end-product stands out. Consequently, such images could never be found in those taken of real combat actions. To protect the identity of the elite soldiers still on active duty, faces may be digitally re-mastered or actors built into the actual scenes.
MILpictures produces, markets and sells various products ranging from posters, t-shirts, mousepads and much more. Copyrights for pictures found in the archive may be purchased for advertising purposes; in addition, Milpicture services can be booked for special photo/film projects involving military/police scenarios. examples of such services include projects for computer games, military outfitters, magazines, and military/police force reenactments.
MILpictures produces fine art photography with real Special Operations Forces units and combines these with pictures taken of models/actors. Many of the extremely complex battle scene reproductions are captured using a high-resolution, large-format camera equipment, so that every detail of the end-product stands out. Consequently, such images could never be found in those taken of real combat actions. To protect the identity of the elite soldiers still on active duty, faces may be digitally re-mastered or actors built into the actual scenes.
MILpictures produces, markets and sells various products ranging from posters, t-shirts, mousepads and much more. Copyrights for pictures found in the archive may be purchased for advertising purposes; in addition, Milpicture services can be booked for special photo/film projects involving military/police scenarios. examples of such services include projects for computer games, military outfitters, magazines, and military/police force reenactments.
Friday, 3 July 2009
Firefight in Afghanistan
This is a very unique bit of footage featuring some really interesting 'First-Person Shooter' shots with one of the US troops wearing a helmet camera. Some great footage.
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