A beautiful picture capturing Iraq with its palace, huge monument and US army mixed



A number of huge monuments that convey magnificent Islamic architecture and the era of military dictatorship, the current strange sight of Iraq, mixed with debris buried in the debris and stationed US forces, seems to attract many photographers. This time I will introduce Mr. Richard Mosse's picture from that.

A number of photographs capturing the ruined Iraq and American soldiers are both wonderfully poetic as both press photographs and artistic photographs. Although Iraq is still unable to travel although it is still difficult to enter the country from the security standpoint now, is not it possible to feel the local air even before the monitor?

Details are as below.Richard Mosse | Photography

Statue of Hussein removed from the roof of Republican Guard Palace. Currently BaghdadAl Salam PalaceIt is in




TricreteThe so-called Birthday Palace (birthday palace) is famous for footage that Hussein who reads from the balcony shot the rifle toward the sky.


At Birthday Palace.


US military camp in Birthday Palace.






The appearance of President Obama is on TV in the dining room.


Located in Jebel MakhoulUdai · Saddam · HusseinThe palace.






Saddam Palace in Jebel Makhoul.






A US soldier stationed in Baghdad's Al-Faw Palace who is struggling with muscle training.


Below, the scene of Al-Faw Palace's Camp · Victory.






Victory Square in Baghdad (Victory Square).


BaijiOil refinery.


Al Jazeera Renault Space left in the desert.


This is Mazda Capella.Sunnie Triangleso.


The monument of the sword in Baghdad.


You can also see various photos from Richard Mosse's website.

Richard Mosse | Photography

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