Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Double Happiness

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You can only really see it in some of the shots, but we actually had a double rainbow after yesterday's showers.

9 comments:

Alan Page said...

real talk: I would buy the picture of the rainbow over Jimmy's. who do I email for a print?

Anonymous said...

Those are beautiful pictures Inked!

I knew our neighborhood was going gay!

Anonymous said...

A nerdy but interesting point. Double rainbows have the colors reveresed. Notice the red is on the bottom of the higher one and the top of lower one.

Anonymous said...

Soul searcher: it's on Flickr w/ a creative commons license that I *think* would allow you to make a print...as long as it's not for commercial purposes.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en

We were @ SOVA camera-less when this rainbow came out. I was bummed 'cause when the last one happened about a week ago I missed it, too, because I was on a bus.

Anonymous said...

great shots! i got a lot too. i was getting out at red lights and taking them along U street. it really was beautiful.

inked said...

I don't mind if people use the photos for personal use [that means personal, non-commercial use, and any reposting must give attribution]. Any commercial/promotional use, and you will need to discuss that with me first. That said, unless you have a paid flickr account, you won't be able to download the original print. You can email me at inked78[at]hotmail.com.

Anonymous said...

Those are great shots. I got some good shots of it too, and at one point I swear it was briefly a triple rainbow (or it at least looked that way to me).

inked said...

Anon 330, I also think there was a faint triple rainbow at one point [under the lower one]. I just didn't catch it with the camera, but it did seem to be there.

Anonymous said...

This rainbow is a racist, sexist, homophobic occurrence. They could have located it in a far more useful section of the neighborhood. And the color scheme is a garish outrage, totally inconsistent with the historic character of the neighborhood. As usual, the closest police officer just sat there.