Friday, June 24, 2011

Grain Silo in Westkappelle, Netherlands



Decent view



Here in Feyzabad, we enjoy the luxuries of the most technologically advanced farming methods.

Any given village



This is what you can expect in any given village in Afghanistan even you have even a trace of candy on you...pencils, pens and notepads are also big crowd getters too.

Kabul Orthopedic Hospital



One of the few female doctors that I saw while in Afghanistan. She was actually one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen with my own eyes. I am respecting her culture here by not showing her face...wish I was a little more selfish.

Kabul Orthopedic Hospital



Afghanistan, being one of the most heavily mined countries in the world has alot of need for an orthopedic hospital...In this hospital, doctors initially see amputee patients, prescribe prosthetics and then prescribe a physical therapy regimen.

My limo driver in Kandahar



Old man in Feyzabad...This is the Feyzabad airport manager...



Some bad dudes who are repatriating into Afghan society...



Girls in Yaka-Toot carrying water home from the town well



Little girl in Herat province



Friday, June 17, 2011

British forces are playing the national Afghan cricket team



I love to photograph sports, but cricket...really?



Dope on a rope



Oh how I miss these days...not!

Multi-national weapons training



I think this guy is from the Turkish Army...can't remember. We had Turkish, Macedonians, Italians, Americans, British, Dutch, Belgians, French and others.

Sniper in Afghanistan...this guy is so cool.



Part of an act at the Annual Language Day festivities (2009)



Never ridden in one of these that I didn't puke in...



My retirement home...once everything settles down



I love this shot. The air was so fresh in the northeast corner of Afghanistan. foothills of the Hindu Kush.

An abandoned tank in the tank graveyard outside of Kabul.



There are hundreds of these sitting around. The best way to make them disappear...start a scrap metal recycling program.

Cute kids in Herat



Not gonna sell my donkey for a car

With all the reconstruction and building going on in Afghanistan, it is kinda weird to see this, but not unexpected.