Daytona Beach storefront, August, 2008 by Steve Miller.

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Kids having fun at the Connecticut Woodstock Fair, 2007, by Steve Miller.

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A man fishes with a friend and children on the Farmington River in East Granby, Conn., May 1, 2010, by Steve Miller.

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Cone Flowers

Cone shaped flowers, East Granby, Conn., May 8, 2010, by Steve Miller. Canon S90. Click image to enlarge.

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River Bird

A Blue Heron stands in the Farmington River in East Granby, Conn., Saturday, May 8, 2010, by Steve Miller. Canon S90 point and shoot camera. Click image to enlarge.

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Car toys, Amherst, Massachusetts, August 15, 2009, by Steve Miller.

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A man steers his plywood motorboat on the Farmington River in East Granby, Connecticut, April 5, 2010, by Steve Miller.

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Filling up the SUV on College Highway in Southwick, Massachusetts, Dec. 23, 2007, by Steve Miller.

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Paintings for sale along Green Park's Piccadilly Arcade, London, England, September 2003, by Steve Miller.

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Mannequins pose in a store front within the old G. Fox department store building on Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut, April 13, 2009. Photo by Steve Miller.

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Goodwill store, Washington Street, Hartford, Conn., mid 1980s, by Steve Miller.

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Uniform store nurse, Hartford, Connecticut, mid 1980s, by Steve Miller.

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Hartford store front, mid 1980s, by Steve Miller.

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“The New York Times announced Wednesday that it intended to charge frequent readers for access to its Web site, a step being debated across the industry that nearly every major newspaper has so far feared to take.” The change is to begin in January, 2011.

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Heads on Sticks, Torrington, Connecticut, 2004, by Steve Miller.

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