Compositionally speaking, I believe the partially seen flag at upper
right corner alone would suffice.
We could then see the people and after a short while, reach the clue
about the context.
This way it is too obvious and (I agree your wife) distracting.

Bulent

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2011/7/11 Ira Bryant <[email protected]>:
>
> My dad is always a part of the Choctaw (a Native American tribe) float for the
> July 4th Libertyfest parade in Edmond, OK. This year, he drove the pickup 
> truck
> that pulled the float. I grabbed a photo of the bed of the truck:
>
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/ihbryant/5925306456/>
>
> I find it very rare that when I take a picture that everyone in it has an
> interesting expression. I think I got lucky this time.  However, I would like
> some input on the American flag in the center of the picture. My wife (who is
> not American) thought that the flag dominated too much and was a large
> distraction. I think it is par for the course for a 4th of July parade and it
> doesn't bother me at all. Please let me know what you think (whether you are
> American or not :) ).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Ira
>
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