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Looking for content…it found me first.

Looking for content…it found me first.

Be careful what you wish for.

I’ve been busy lately and haven’t been able to keep the content updated as  much as I’d like, I apologize to those of you who have been returning frequently for content that hasn’t been there. But I guess they say better late then never and this post really exemplifies that.

I had been looking for content and having missed the perfect opportunity earlier in the day due to an equipment problem I was really itching for something to photograph. I didn’t think it would find me first.

I was in New Hampshire again this past weekend for work as usual. During the evenings I like to spend time with my friends, we were all going to go to the movies to see Inglorious Bastards by Quitin Tarentino (It was great by the way). It had been lousy weather, it rained for about two hours; I found out the next day it had rained between 4-5 inches in that time. I was about a mile down the road from my house, on the way to pick up my friend Travis. I had gone through two large puddles that covered the road without incident, it was in the middle of third charming one that I realized my car wasn’t going to make it.

Halfway through the water was over a foot deep, I was very lucky the road wasn’t eroded below the surface! My car died and was stuck. The other cars behind me were far enough back to have learned from my mistake and they stopped. I looked left and what I saw was a waterfall, cascading over what had once been the embankment of the road. I realized I had to get help fast or I might lose my precious 1996 Subaru Legacy!

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The emergency people arrived about 5 minutes after I had gotten out. As I am quoted in the Union Leader Newspaper “a man in a truck pulled me out with a rope.” This has caused some confusion as people are approaching my father and asking if I’m OK. The paper made it sound like “I” was pulled out, when rather it was my car, which was merely stuck. I was running from house to house asking people if they had any ropes or chain, but nobody did. A man who had seen me get stuck and had immediately stopped to help was the one who finally produced a small rope which he doubled up and I tied to the bottom of my car. I steered as he used his truck to pull my flooded wreck from the inundated highway.

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You can see how deep it was from the picture above. Large trucks could make it through but I wouldn’t have suggested that they try, by this point the road could have been gone beneath the surface.

090822_NH_Flood_118 The emergency crews had to close many roads off for the evening because there was so much damage. On another main road that intersects with the one above There had been a landslide and half the road was inaccessible. I passed it that evening but the police wouldn’t let me stop to take pictures. I suppose I could have but it wouldn’t have been worth arguing with the officer.

THE NEXT DAY

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The aftermath of this weekends rainstorms is still being resolved. State crews are still having to keep roads closed so they can work on them. You can see how extensive the damage was from the pictures below. I was driving home the next day and I parked my car and was able to take pictures for about 10 minutes before traffic began to move again.

DSC_9926 It was the worst flooding I’ve seen on this road and the most traffic, I beleive that people just wanted to get out and see the damage after reading about it in the paper.

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As I parked my car a state vehicle tring to back up drove off the curb of the road and became stuck. It was rather funny seeing it all happen. I took some pictures for you to see it as well. They used a tractor to pull it out.

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After seeing the site where my car had almost been washed away I drove further up the road to see some of the other washout. They had one man on a tractor fixing about 50 yards of the road. I returned later though and there were more workers there. The damage was much more extensive then I had initially thought most of the embankments were completely gone and many driveways were completely ruined.

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I hope you enjoyed this post! I will certainly try to update the content more often and keep you all coming back. Please let me know what you think and if you have any questions of comments please email me at hjamesphotos.gmail.com or leave a comment if you prefer! Thanks and have a good on =)

Jaffrey Fireworks; a Night on the Airstrip

I’m sorry it took so long to get this post online, it’s been  five days since the fireworks and I’ve been working since on putting these up.

This weekend Jaffrey hosted it’s annual fireworks display on the Jaffrey airfield. I don’t know how many people were there but it was quite a few; I’d roughly estimate about six to ten thousand, I could be completely off though. I went with some friends who went to high school with me. We had a blast! (pun intended)

I spent the evening using a Nikon D70, which went incredibly well despite my reservations in my own ability. The product of that evening is posted below. I hope you enjoy!

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Please come back soon for more updates and posts!!! Have a good one =)

A theme? Not gonna find one here…

My weekend was one that yielded new and interesting experiences and new and exciting photographs! The flower below is called a starfighter I believe. The editing gives it an exciting plasma/neon look. The flower is naturally beautiful so it really didn’t need any help but I had fun doing it.

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I was driving through Peterborough center and I saw the man in the picture below working on the Unitarian church. My dad used to work for them and I lived there in an apartment they gave us. It was practically my home at one point. I used to stand at the exact spot I took this photo everyday when I waited for the schoolbus.

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Our little friend below was scampering along the fence to my dads property. I was walking by to go to my car and it just froze. So I decided that I would try to get as close as I could. If you look closely you can see me taking the photo in it’s eye.

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The image of the sheep below is one of two that I’ve posted. The other is posted in my update of “B&W- the Beauty of Contrast”.  I was driving back into town when I passed a farm with sheep standing behind a fence near the road. I pulled my car into a driveway and took some pictures. I grew up working with farm animals so it was fun to get out of the car and smell the farm and pet the sheep.

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I have quite a few more pictures of the weekend but have to process them all. When I do, I have some wonderful pictures of the annual Jaffrey fireworks, and the night., that I’m sure everyone can enjoy! Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and for enjoying photograpy with me =)

Just a little more about me…

I’m a student.

Like most, I tend to burn the candle at both ends and develop a weird schedule. I work in Rhode Island during the week and on weekends travel to New Hampshire for more work. It beats the heck out of my car, and takes a toll on my energy levels but it’s necessary for the time being. I really count myself lucky to have work at all.

I was in NH one afternoon, on break from my landscaping job there. My hand was resting on the steering wheel of the car and the composition interested me. So I took a picture. It started the weekend which turned into me taking pictures of the most interesting and random aspects of my life. There was no method to the order, or reason for the shots; I just saw something that was interesting and went with it. Here are the results with more to come!

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One of my best friends Eric

One of my best friends Eric

There are quite a few reasons why I like to photograph. Among those reasons is the spontanuity that it permits me to have wherever I may be.

Thank you for viewing this post! Please pass it on to any of your friends if you think they will appreciate and enjoy the work! Have a good one!!

John Weaver Visits Peterborough, NH

John Weaver is considered one of the most prominent organists in the United States and perhaps the world. It is my intention to take as many pictures of prominent and influential people as I can, and to document history with photos; on Friday, July 17 I got my chance.

The Monadnock Music Company and others hosted John Weaver at All Saints Episcopal Church in Peterborough, New Hampshire. The event was free, which was lucky because I have no money…yet.

I spoke with his wife before he played and asked for permission to take photos, She said it would be fine. After he played I took some pictures; they didn’t come out as I had hoped but I think it’s because I was using a D70 with no flash in a dark church.

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It was a funny experience taking photos of Mr. Weaver. I tried to tell him and his wife that we should wait until people had left the church before taking pictures, but they either didn’t hear me or weren’t listening; there were others around that were talking to them and asking for autographs. In any case as I suspected as soon as the word photo was mentioned a nearby man jumped up producing a camera phone shouting “I’d like to take a picture too!”; he wasn’t the only one. Several other people produced their camera phones and I had to clear them back to take a shot; I could tell Mr. Weaver was a little put off but he let me take some shots and was very cooperative.

I felt bad when I left because he and his wife were still caught talking to people and I knew they just wanted to get out of there, but I suppose I tried to tell them. In the future I’ll have to make my point more clear.

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