The Face and Voice of Civilian Sacrifice in Iraq

New York Times:

To take his own measure of the war for The New York Times, Adam Nadel broke from the compulsions that dictate the days of many photographers in Baghdad, the suicide bombings and roadside explosions and assassinations that fill the morgues and the hospitals. Over weeks, he went in search of those who had survived attacks, and others whose lives had been upended by the violence. He visited them in their hospital wards, in their neighborhoods, and in their homes, and captured, in images and in words, what the war has meant for them.

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Arching Oaks

OakArch2005|12|23: Oak Arch. Almaden Quicksilver Park. December 23, 2005. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
Arching Oaks and Fog. Almaden Quicksilver Park. December, 23, 2005. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

Taken a year later, 50 feet away, and pointing the other direction from the image posted yesterday – but on a very similar foggy winter day.
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Fog and Oak Trees

FogTreeRidge2004|12|10: Fog and Trees. Almaden Quicksilver Park. December 10, 2004. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
Fog and Oak Trees. Almaden Quicksilver Park. December 10, 2004. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

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Dusy Basin Dawn (Black and White)

DusyDawnBW2005|08|14: Dawn. Dusy Basin. August 14, 2005. © "Copyright G Dan Mitchell". ("sales")
Dawn. Dusy Basin. August 14, 2005. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

An alternate take on the image I posted yesterday – this time in black and white. I think I like this one better.
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