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Calendar photo shows ‘quiet waters’ and vegetation

November 18th, 2009 by cdunagan

The photo below, titled “Quiet Waters” by Michele Lewis of Kingston, won the People’s Choice Award at a recent photo contest sponsored by Stillwaters Environmental Center near Kingston. The photo, taken at a pond along Hansville Road, was chosen to adorn the cover of the first Stillwaters Calendar, a fund-raiser for the nonprofit organization. To view and order the calendar, visit the MagCloud Web site.

The calendar also features the photos of other winners of the photo contest: Brandy Dickinson of Port Orchard in the beginner category; Kathy Henry of Kingston and Teresa Heather of Poulsbo, both winners in the amateur category; Bonnie Block of Kingston in the talented amateur category; and Paula Suter of Poulsbo in the professional category.

"Quiet Waters" by Michele Lewis of Kingston is the cover of a new calendar by Stillwaters Environmental Center.

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One Response to “Calendar photo shows ‘quiet waters’ and vegetation”

  1. John Donne Says:

    Very nice photo except for the evil evidence of human kind. Doesn’t he know that boats do untold harm to microscopic lifeforms? No net loss, people.

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