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01-MAY-2004

Flying the flag

You rarely see flags flying in the UK - it's nowhere near as common as in the USA except around the palaces. This is at the end of the Queen's driveway to Buckingham Palace, just by Trafalgar Square. It's the flag of St George - the patron saint of England and the Union Flag in the corner. There is a lot of history behind the way the flags are designed and I'm not sure if this has some other meaning than it's an England flag as part of the United Kingdom.

Canon EOS 10D
1/350s f/16.0 at 30.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time01-May-2004 14:17:42
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ModelEOS 10D
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Exposure Time1/350 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias-2.00
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Gus Harris-Reid 29-May-2008 02:02
That's the White Ensign - the Royal Navy flag.
I think it's a shame the Union Flag isn't a little more represented around the country, though I do think the Americans (and Canadians, for that matter) go a bit over the top with flags :-)
Guest 03-May-2004 13:55
As you remember, NYC was FULL of flags!!