Today, for no particular reason, my camera decided that he was tired of life. I'm not going to lie.. I'm actually quite impressed that my camera has made it this long! I've had this camera since Soph year at Rutgers, which is now almost 5 years ago. Pretty impressive considering the countless frat parties, bar crawls, football games, and Army events that have occurred since then.
For the time being, I'll have to put a hold on my hourly photo project, until I can get my hands on a new camera...
RIP Canon SD630 (November 2005 - October 2010). Sleep well old friend.
The Mission
For the past 10 months, I've been deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn. Since my arrival, people back home have asked me, "What's Iraq like?", "What do you do there?", "Is it scary?", "Are you bored?", etc. By my ninth month here, I finally figured out that the best way to answer these questions was to not answer them at all. Instead, I would show everyone the answers. One picture, taken every hour, to show what I am doing here. If a picture is truly worth a thousand words, then hopefully this blog can explain what is happening in Iraq better than any news article can.
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