February 1st, 2010 by JPH
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Nothing like a big snow storm in February to remind everyone that we’re still months away from Spring (for anyone who thought maybe we were getting there early this year) The region was hit hard by a big storm that dropped 12+ inches of snow on our town. Most of the snow came on Friday night which means most of the weekend was spent inside preparing for the coming week.
Location: Pataskala, Ohio
January 25th, 2010 by JPH
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Caught this shot on our last day in New England. We headed out to whale watch and as we sailed away from Gloucester, I was able to snap this shot before we were in open water. Nothing screams New England quite like a lighthouse for me – in my opinion this is one of the quintessential images from that trip.
Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts
January 11th, 2010 by JPH
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While in Boston, we caught a Red Sox game at Fenway park. A thunderstorm threatened to postpone the game, but it cleared out just in time for them to clear the field and get the game underway. One of the most storied ballparks in all of baseball, Fenway was everything we hoped it would be.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
January 4th, 2010 by JPH
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After a long hiatus from Project Snapshot, it’s time to get back in the swing of things. I shot a ton of pictures in 2009 but none of them made their way to this site. The first few weeks of 2010, I’ll post a couple pictures from 2009 and then get back in the routine of one shot a week. Hope you haven’t forgot about this site in my absense.
Without further ado, the first picture of 2010 –

This shot is from the coast of Maine. In June, we took a trip to New England and enjoyed our time traveling all over north east. Caught this shot at Portland Head lighthouse on a sunny weekday.
Location: Cape Elizabeth, Maine
February 9th, 2009 by JPH
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Caught this shot at the bottom of Hickory Nut Falls near Chimney Rock. It wasn’t an overly warm morning, but it was pretty humid and recent rains had filled the falls. This picture was taken in October, when we were at the falls in late June/early July the falls were barely a trickle – so it was good to see them picked up.
Location: Lake Lure, North Carolina
February 2nd, 2009 by JPH
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Wait Chapel is a building on the campus of Wake Forest University. It houses the Janet Jeffrey Carlile Harris Carillon of 48 bells. The chapel seats 2,250 people. The steeple reaches to 213 feet. The Chapel has a vast underground series of tunnels. It also houses the Williams Organ, donated by Walter McAdoo Williams, namesake of Walter M. Williams High School.
The first building constructed on the Reynolda campus of Wake Forest University, it was named in memory of Samuel Wait, the university’s first president, in October 1956.
In 1988, it hosted a presidential debate between George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis. On October 11, 2000, it hosted the presidential debate between candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore. On September 13, 2007 it hosted a broadcast of National Public Radio (NPR) show, Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me. The show aired on September 15.
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
January 26th, 2009 by JPH
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Caught this shot hiking, once again, near Old Man’s Cave. The unique growth of this tree looks like the head of a snail to me. This tree is growing out over the cliff and perched more than 100 feet above the hiking trail below.
Location: Logan, Ohio
January 19th, 2009 by JPH
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In 1948, the Battleship Texas became the first battleship memorial museum in the U.S. That same year, on the anniversary of Texas Independence, the Texas was presented to the State of Texas and commissioned as the flagship of the Texas Navy. In 1983, the Texas was placed under the stewardship of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and is permanently anchored on the Buffalo Bayou and the busy Houston Ship Channel. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s 1,200-acre San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site consists of the Battleground, Monument and Battleship Texas. These sites are located within minutes of downtown Houston and a short distance to the beaches of Galveston Island. Millions of visitors come to this area each year to enjoy the mild coastal climate and cultural and sports activities. Students and visitors alike are most fortunate to be able to experience history first hand through living history at the San Jacinto Battleground and Battleship Texas.
Location: LaPorte, Texas
January 12th, 2009 by JPH
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One more shot from hiking near Old Man’s Cave in Southern Ohio. This little fern had sprouted up right next to this sandstone boulder and turned up toward the sun; away from the endless shadows near the cliff above.
Location: Logan, Ohio