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One of several entrances to the Downtown Crossing subway station (Red Line and Orange Line). On Chauncy Street.
More pictures from the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. This flag was on one of the barns. I used a color pop action by Holly McCaig.
A completed set of prayer flags from the senses series. Each flag is in honor of a sense (including the sixth sense of "know"). A meditation written for this series (by me) is read across the set, with each flag having one line that pertains to that sense.
My flags are inspired by Tibetan Buddhist prayer flags and Native American burden baskets. Each flag represents a prayer to be sent out into the world. The pockets on the flags are intended to carry your burdens, hopes, dreams, worries, and so on that are then released into the world as the flags blow in the breeze.
Bike party is not about skinny hipsters in fixies. Not exclusively, at least. Bike party is about all of the people who have a bike and want to have fun on their bike.
Inside the Canadian border, flags for the U.S., Canada, and states and provinces fly near a North-West Mounted Police building.
Anti-Flag (http://www.anti-flag.com/) on the Open Flair Festival 2008 (http://www.open-flair.de) in Eschwege, Germany. (2008-08-09)
Standing in the shadow of the flag - created this neat effect.
What appears to be the palsticy reflection on the flag, is actually the sun through the flag - somehow almost matching the clouds around the top...
We flew flags at our tent in Ramadi, pictured here. That's myself on the right, with a then Corporal Scott on the left. He's now a Sergeant.