Photographically it is very interesting.

Culturally and/or historically and/or politically I shall refrain from 
commenting ;-).

But well done, Mark, as always.

Boris


Mark Cassino wrote:
> Not a shot of found objects, I made this:
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/temp/flag.jpg
> 
> A composite shot - the bird was taken with A Pz-1p and A* 400mm f2.8, 
> AF500FTZ flash. The flag was a little 8x10 inch plastic lawn flag 
> snapped with a Nikon Coolpix 990. A little gaussian blur on the flag, 
> knock the two images together, viola... (Um - pardon the French.)
> 
> This was the cover shot and July image for a DAV calendar. I don't 
> remember what year - I think  2006, maybe 2005. (Can't lay my hands on 
> my copy.)
> 
> One of the stock agencies I work with sold it. I got a copy of the 
> calendar in the mail as just part of the regular mass distribution, 
> opened it up and though "Dang! I have a photo just like that!" then 
> realized it was mine. On the calendar the Pledge of Allegiance was 
> overlaid on the bottom of the image image in gold type.
> 
> I was surprised that it sold, because there are pretty stong conventions 
>    that the stars must be on the left.
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> - MCC


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