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A 2021 Progress Pride flag points out from a white hut (right). The flag is the only object in color; everything else is in monochrome.

Day 117: June Is Pride Month

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A man in green attire and dark apron marks a metal sheet on an anvil. He is surrounded by tools and an open fire (right).

Day 116: I Wish You Could Be There

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On the grass floor, a small metal dog bowl is empty. A sign next to it in the shape of a bone reads, "Water for Dogs ... or short people with Low Standards".

Day 115: Oh No Summer Sillies

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A five dollar US bill, various US coins, and a yellow plastic duck are surrounded by part of a red and gray beanie (left) and a black surface (right).

Day 114: Then Do Something About It

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Many green leaves growing from thin stems fill the frame, with a few holding droplets of water.

Day 113: Looking Down Is Easy To Photograph

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Drops of water on green leaves against a blurry background, during a rainy day.

Day 112: Looking Up Is Easy To Photograph

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 Workshop desk is lit by one overhead fluorescent light, in an otherwise dark room. The desk holds many boxes and papers.

Day 111: Workshop Desk

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Sunlight through a window (left). A cabinet of various clay shapes is neatly sorted by shape. Paintings hang from the wall above the cabinet, while pots sit in front.

Day 110: Batches of Stored Clay

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Two ink cap mushrooms grow vertically up in a patch of rich soil, with slight curves to the left. They are thin and flat, melting slightly to create black drips.

Day 109: Baby Fungi

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Brick chimneys of various sizes at a clay factory point up to a blue cloudless sky. White tents reflect sunlight in the foreground.

Day 108: At Least They Point Up

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