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MilitaryStock is strictly a photography group, maybe in the future video and audio as well.
Photographs of military land, sea and air etc...content is the main focus of this group.
Photographs of Police, Fire Departments, EMS, SWAT, Customs, Border Patrol, etc...are also excepted.
SUBMITTING TO THE GROUP GALLERY
Just do the following:
1. Go to the Gallery.
2. Click on the "+ Submit to this Gallery" button, at the top right, right above the current featured deviations.
3. Click on "Submit a New Deviation..." (if that is what you are doing. Then upload your deviation as usual.
OR
3. Click on "Contribute an Existing Deviation..." if it's a deviation already in your gallery. Then locate it and click "OK". All done!
Stock Rules - Each photographer has their own rules, please abide by them.
Here is a page with a few stamps you may want to look at.
Photographs of military land, sea and air etc...content is the main focus of this group.
Photographs of Police, Fire Departments, EMS, SWAT, Customs, Border Patrol, etc...are also excepted.
SUBMITTING TO THE GROUP GALLERY
Just do the following:
1. Go to the Gallery.
2. Click on the "+ Submit to this Gallery" button, at the top right, right above the current featured deviations.
3. Click on "Submit a New Deviation..." (if that is what you are doing. Then upload your deviation as usual.
OR
3. Click on "Contribute an Existing Deviation..." if it's a deviation already in your gallery. Then locate it and click "OK". All done!
Stock Rules - Each photographer has their own rules, please abide by them.
Here is a page with a few stamps you may want to look at.
The Big Ugly Fat Fella
On 23 November 1945 the USAF Air Materiel Command issued a desire for a new strategic bomber to replace the aging fleet of Convair B-36 Peacemakers. It needed enough range to allow it to carry out missions without relying on other air forces to base their aircraft. The aircraft was to have a crew of five plus turret gunners, Have a six-man relief crew and was required to cruise at 300mph at 34,000ft with a combat radius of 5,000 miles. The armament was to consist of an unspecified number of 20 mm cannon and 10,000 pounds of bombs. Boeing entered the Model 462, a straight-wing aircraft powered by six Wright T35 turboprops which won them the co
Spitfire story in brief for those who may not know
The Supermarine Spitfire has to be one of the most iconic shapes that ever graced the skies. The sight and sound of a Spitfire in all it's forms never fails to turn heads at any event or flypast it attends and is instantly recognisable by it's beautiful elliptical wings
It was designed by chief designer of Vickers-Supermarine Reginald Joseph Mitchell after the Air Ministry issued specifications for a new 8 gun monoplane fighter in 1931. Reginald J Mitchell had great experience in designing fast machines for the Coupe d'Aviation Maritime Jacques Schneider competition (Schneider Trophy). These were competitions held between 1913-1931 for sea
Stock usage...don't forget to add your rules
WELCOME all new members!
Please don't forget to put your stock photo rules in your comments, this is for your own piece of mind.:)
Take care.
Military Stock is strictly photography, dealing with any military related content.
Photographs of military land, sea and air etc...content is the main focus of this group.
Photographs of Police, Fire Departments, EMS, SWAT, Customs, Border Patrol, etc...are also excepted.
SUBMITTING TO THE GROUP GALLERY
Just do the following:
1. Go to the "Gallery" tab and find the approriate folder to submit your photo in. (If there is not a folder that fits your deviation note me !horsesoldier (https://www.deviantart.com/horsesoldier) and I will
SUBMITTING TO THE GROUP GALLERY II
SUBMITTING TO THE GROUP GALLERY
Just do the following:
1. Go to the "Gallery" tab and find the approriate folder to submit your photo in. (If there is not a folder that fits your deviation note me !horsesoldier (https://www.deviantart.com/horsesoldier) and I will make the required folder).
2. Click on the "+ Submit to the folder", at the top right, right above the current featured deviations.
3. Click on "Submit a New Deviation..." (if that is what you are doing. Then upload your deviation as usual.
OR
3. Click on "Contribute an Existing Deviation..." if it's a deviation already in your gallery. Then locate it and click "OK". All done!
Stock Rules - Each photographer has
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