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Spring Comes in Three Verses, Sonnets, Phrases

05.04.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment


Early Spring the first few warm days and the early buds begin to peek from there winter capsules. Small points of orange, brown, yellow and red dot the hillside with an impressionistic glow during the golden hour.


Tulips bubs poke out and up drinking the morning dew, soon they will explode like the roman candle of spring. Colors and buds continue to appear as the later blooming trees begin, the palette changes daily toward trees becoming green and providing a deep summer shade.


Then full blown plants these on the early side in Manchester. One of the great things about Connecticut is you can for weeks travel through all three of spring sonnets in a single day trip. On Monday I drove from Norwich, mid spring up route 87 to Franklin, Lebanon early spring on to Manchester for the beginning of late spring. I am a big fan of seasons and love spring the first season of the year, the first circle.                                                                                              enjoy pjc

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Categories // Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Spring, Uncategorized Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Flowers, Giclee, Photographic Art, Seasons

Back in Galilee RI April 2010

04.29.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment


Another image from the fishing fleet in Galilee RI. Two years since I have been there perhaps another look later this year. Been a lot in the news regarding the “fishing industry” it looks like another blow against small independents. I admit I haven’t followed the story well. Here is an article from The Huffington Post regarding over fished areas and the system of controlled marketing of fish. “One fish two fish red fish blue fish.” Dr Suess. Or how the Marine Stewardship Council rates fisheries. There are links in article to Washington Post piece and other opinions on over fishing. I just like the small business and the boats. Independent like the family farm that is disappearing.       enjoy pjc

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Categories // B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Between Here and There, Film, Fine Art Photographs, Observing with America, Old Roads, Photographic Art, Reflecting on past, Seattle, Thirty Years, Wooden Boat, Yummy Food Tags // Blending the past and the present, Great Food, Reflections, Seasons, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity, Small Business, Spring

New Muse, Bright Sun Sad Eyes?

04.27.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment


End of the strip of negs, and an not straight cut leaves a curve on the black border. Enough of the tech. Just thought some of you might wonder.

Quiet eyes, sad? avoiding sun? Another ambiguous portrait of me or her or you? Look around the site a click on Photographic Art    Here or at the bottom a scavenger hunt through my eye, converted to your Angle of View thoughts on images what you see what it says to you or me.                              enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

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Categories // B+W Fine Art, B+W Portrait, B+W Silver Gelatin, Between Here and There, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Film, Fine Art Photography, Flea markets, Photographic Art Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Humanity, Photographic Art, Portraits, Seasons, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity, Spring

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