From the monthly archives:

June 2009

At the Hop. Last Night

by Peter J. Crowley on June 30, 2009


Red Fender from 30′s or 40′s

Every Monday at Guido’s Car Hop Drive-In, 242 Broad St. Manchester Ct
It’s back to the future.


Great food and period atmosphere, on wheels, delivered by cute girls.

Tomorrow is July

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Old ways to traverse the sea.

by Peter J. Crowley on June 28, 2009


Through the Porthole
Peer through the porthole into the future or back to the past over the wave of change coming fast. July will bring something new or old? But change! enjoy pjc

Look now for tomorrow? It’s out there.

Photographic Art

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Last Light with Sun

by Peter J. Crowley on June 26, 2009


The Last Light in the Mystic Harbor


The Sun visited SE Connecticut briefly yesterday and I was ready. The sun has been an abstract concept so what did you expect me to shoot? Mystic Sail Masts reflected at the docks. enjoy pjc

More on June Specials Page

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The Golden Hour exists even in Black and White

by Peter J. Crowley on June 24, 2009


New London Ct. Fire Escape in the ally by the Bean and Leaf prior to Thursday Night Poetry. The Poets see the light do you?

Patterns in life mirror patterns in architecture. Are you headed up or down or are you just laying on one of the landings watching the world pass you by? It makes no difference to the stairs or to the waning golden light of each day. It is the best light of the day along with first light. See the light not the objects to possess. enjoy pjc

Black and White Film

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Shadows of Old Roads

by Peter J. Crowley on June 23, 2009


Long Live the King

Self Portrait from an old road littered with bentwood chairs, chop sticks, white table clothes, ambiance! Memories of past life’s exposed on Kodachrome the king of color gone soon overrun by greedy IPodians creating fast food art supersize it and Twit it off to everyone cause it is about you this very moment what could be more important?

Image above not made on Kodachrome but who knows once it hits the vanilla screen it’s goodnuff. so long pjc

Image Made on Kodachrome 1973

“Give us the nice bright colors, the greens of summer……” Paul Simon

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