Monday, April 24, 2006

Enough Sand Already!

A dense sand storm pushed through Baghdad today. The pictures below were taken at three in the afternoon. The sun doesn’t set until after eight this time of year. The whole sky turned a dark yellowish/amber color. It was very surreal.

This picture is right outside the building I work in. The sand storm was just starting at this point and already it was dark enough to kick on some of the outdoor lighting.

Another shot right outside my building. Remember this is just 3:00 in the afternoon and there's no filter on the camera.

Looking east… The building in this shot was once used by Sadam's "elite" Iraqi guards.

Another shot right outside my building. That is an old Iraqi prison on the other side of the wall.

Again, 3:00 in the afternoon. The light is a street lamp (not the sun).

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Night Ops

Recently I found myself on the roof of a 10 story building in downtown Baghdad. I was there to coordinate some line-of-sight/dead-reckoning from this high point to other fixed locations throughout the city. This was in preparation of setting up a microwave encrypted communications system. We were using a high powered IR spotlight to "paint" (illuminate) pre-designated spots. The IR system allowed us to do this in the dark so that we weren't a target for snipers.

Fun stuff...