Photos | The Great American Boycott March

A crowd of 40 people, led by Josh Flitter and Rimpa Siva, take to the streets of the metropolis during the 2007 Great American Boycott. They carry banners and signs, protesting for their rights and their land. The parade is a performance of recreation and demonstration, marching along the urban road with text and icons emblazoned on their clothing and footwear. Two flags flutter in the background and the audience watches on, handbags and bags in hand, as the protest moves by.
BLIP-2 Description:
a large group of people holding signs and banners in the streetMetadata
Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
iso
100
metering mode
5
aperture
f/2.8
exposure bias
1
focal length
24mm
shutter speed
1/1600s
camera make
Canon
camera model
lens model
date
2007-05-01T09:46:34-07:00
tzoffset
-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
overall
(28.37%)
curation
(50.00%)
highlight visibility
(4.36%)
behavioral
(70.54%)
failure
(-0.37%)
harmonious color
(-1.48%)
immersiveness
(0.44%)
interaction
(1.00%)
interesting subject
(-53.47%)
intrusive object presence
(-12.06%)
lively color
(-7.24%)
low light
(4.22%)
noise
(-2.61%)
pleasant camera tilt
(-13.37%)
pleasant composition
(-91.02%)
pleasant lighting
(-34.96%)
pleasant pattern
(5.42%)
pleasant perspective
(-2.22%)
pleasant post processing
(2.98%)
pleasant reflection
(-2.21%)
pleasant symmetry
(0.29%)
sharply focused subject
(0.05%)
tastefully blurred
(-13.50%)
well chosen subject
(4.43%)
well framed subject
(-70.12%)
well timed shot
(0.42%)
all
(-7.16%)
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