Elephants have facial expressions too
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be face to face with an elephant?
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Archive for the tag 'Hudson'Elephants have facial expressions tooPosted by bob hammerstrom Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be face to face with an elephant? Candid camera captures Telegraph photographerPosted by bob hammerstrom One of more interesting parts of my job as a photojournalist involves sharing my experiences and wisdom of photography with kids. Bumper sticker adds humor to wreckPosted by bob hammerstrom I see no humor in photographing car accidents, except for the bumper sticker I spotted today on the back of this old Ford pickup truck, which was crushed like an accordion when it struck the side of a dump truck on a city street in Hudson, New Hampshire this morning. Unique pattern made me curious about this mothPosted by bob hammerstrom I’ve had my share of “interesting” photo assignments here at The Telegraph. There was the big rock in Lyndeborough, N.H., that we talk about all the time. This afternoon Linda Small of Hudson, brought in an interesting bug to our newspaper. A little girl’s smile brings tears, and a perfect day for this photographerPosted by bob hammerstrom A smile is worth a thousand words, and maybe more in her case! How else could I tell the story about eight-year-old (8 - 1/2 as she says) Rachel Caliguiri fighting Cerebral Palsy without writing a word. With a soft voice and shy demeanor, she whispered to me that she gets to go to Disney World when she can walk by herself. Insert witty hail oriented headline herePosted by don himsel Hail fell in Hudson Tuesday. It was fun to watch. I can say that because at least my car wasn’t damaged. It was also fun to work with some new software I heard about. I took some content and combined it into an interesting package. Watch for more of this kind of treatment down the [...] Benson’s- then and nowPosted by don himsel My first trip to what was known as Benson’s Wild Animal Park was when its material was being auctioned off to the highest bidder. Anything not nailed down, and probably some that was, or squirreled away was sold and hauled out. It was in 1989, the year I started working for The Telegraph. Smokey SituationPosted by corey CUTLINE: Nashua and Hudson firefighters investigate a duplex after extinguishing flames at 5 Twin Meadow Drive in Hudson. A fire broke out at around 8:30 p.m. ripping through both floors. No injuries were reported and the cause is still under investigation. Just how close do you wanna get to a police dog?Posted by bob hammerstrom Yes, he could have used a breath mint, as “Bolo” a Pelham police dog in training, walked up to me to check out the camera while I photographed him getting groomed today, May 13, 2009, during a training session in searches. Although, Bolo wasn’t as affectionate as my golden retriever, “Penny,” who licks visitors like a Popsicle, he was curious of the camera. Monster or mystery - Do you need a hand?Posted by bob hammerstrom Whose arm is that, and what’s it doing there? CategoriesTagsbackyard bird blog Bob Hammerstrom camera corey department Dogs election Elementary farm fire flowers Himsel Hudson humor manchester Merrimack Morris nashua New Hampshire nh perrine photo photograph photographer photographers photographs photography Photojournalism photos picture pictures scenic school series snow staff Telegraph the the telegraph train video winter wonders
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