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Image Title: Cardboard Study Location: West Bolton, Vermont Photographer: Michael McKennedy Project: Things I Saw Photo Galleries – A 365 Project Consecutive Day Count: 967
Cardboard Study (click for larger view)
Description: This is a photograph of some sort of packing cardboard (at least that’s what I think it is) held about an inch away from a mirror.
Image Title: Kai Location: Burlington, Vermont Photographer: Michael McKennedy Project: Things I Saw Photo Galleries – A 365 Project Consecutive Day Count: 966
Kai (click for larger view)
Description: A photograph of a boy named Kai sitting on City Hall’s steps in Burlington, Vermont.
Image Title: Cold Shower Location: V’s House – Jericho, Vermont Photographer: Michael McKennedy Project: Things I Saw Photo Galleries – A 365 Project Consecutive Day Count: 965
Cold Shower (click for larger view)
Description: This is a photograph of a bath tub’s/shower’s controls.
Image Title: No Overnight Parking Location: Toys R Us Parking Lot – Williston, Vermont Photographer: Michael McKennedy Project: Things I Saw Photo Galleries – A 365 Project Consecutive Day Count: 964
No Overnight Parking (click for larger view)
Description: This photograph of a ‘No Overnight Parking Violators Towed Away At Vehicle Owner’s Expense’ sign does not really need any description. If you want to know more just ask, I will make something up.
Image Title: A Distant Lake Champlain Location: Camel’s Hump, Vermont Photographer: Michael McKennedy Project: Things I Saw Photo Galleries – A 365 Project Consecutive Day Count: 963
A Distant Lake Champlain (click for larger view)
Description: This photograph of Lake Champlain was taken while descending Camel’s Hump mountain in Huntington, Vermont.
Image Title: Tomato Location: West Bolton, Vermont Photographer: Michael McKennedy Project: Things I Saw Photo Galleries – A 365 Project Consecutive Day Count: 962
Tomato (click for larger view)
Description: This is a photograph was originally of two tomatoes, one red, one yellow. The red tomato was cropped out and what was left was converted to black and white.