Sunday, March 6, 2011

65/300

I love our flag and everything it stands for. I have flown the US flag outside my house everyday for the last 30 years and have a small one, being held by a statue boy, sitting in my entrance way. So when I peeked in the window of this old small town museum and saw it leaning there I had to take a photograph.

16 comments:

John-Roy Photography said...

Real nice story that is being told here. You almost do not need the history to like it.

Chelsea said...

Love it...the meaning, symbolism, composition, everything!

Anonymous said...

Such a cool shot- I love the detail in the register too.

Unknown said...

This is beautiful! So patriotic. I love your blog, too - you take great shots. Looking forward to coming back and looking around a bit more. :o)

Sarah P. said...

I LOVE this shot! The whole thing, the lighting, composition, everything. It's leaning up against the old cash register really gives it an old feel. Stunning.

Jennifer said...

This is so beautiful. Love love love how the colours are subtle yet strong and immediately draw your eyes to them. Beautiful shot!

Michelle said...

Beautiful capture (as always!!!). I love how the flag is leaning against the cash register...it makes a statement all on its own about America being the land of freedom and opportunity.

Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful photo- everything about it, I love the light- you have such an eye!

Carrie said...

Very cool feel captured in this photo! I'm impressed with this. I'm assuming it was taken through a window? Way to go.

Photography said...

I love this shot. So American (to me).Shop looks interesting.

Carlynn said...

Love this shot. You did a great job photographing through a window.

Janell said...

I love this, it has a great vintage feel.

Karin said...

Love the composition of this shot, Trish!

Gretchen said...

Wonderful shot and spectacular sentiment! Love it! (The detail on the register IS amazing too...)

MarieElizabeth said...

Really nice shot - it brings out memories and emotion.

Unknown said...

Love the post processing here! It evokes a bygone era!