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Summer strolls Mid July

07.21.2019 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

July Adventures and Tomatoes

July 18 just up the street. The 1.4 pound 70-300 zoom that I can hand hold and focus? Still not a clue why this Quantaray lens for a film camera gives me all the exposure info on the diggie screen and image file? The lens is much heavier then other Nikon lens I can’t focus. It helps for the subject to be higher contrast. On a crop censor Nikon D3100 effectively almost 500mm.

July 20th another short walk

Today the 21st a long walk out 10:30 prior to the real warmth of the day. A mile and 1/3 kit lens. The lungs working well this week. Out at Elza’s recently down through the field to the river wander and see but no images. Back up the very steep hill. Breathing near normal. Now the heat has arrived with sun resulting in tomatoes.

A couple of silly sniffers outside my door. The Fifth of July.

July 21st, about ten minutes ago. I had another image but in a world of immediacy well it is only a 20 step walk. Breaking New Image. These tomato landscapes these beauties and delivering daily and the other three varieties this week. Let the salads and sauce begin.

Peace pjc

More close up looks at nature

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // Adventures with Grandpa, Fine Art Photographs, Flowers, Nikon, Oympia, Silly, Summer

A Day of Crepes, The Tacoma Glass Museum Grandpa Adventures

07.11.2019 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

A power nap waiting for Crepes at Savory Crepes Yummy a new food for her.

The Hot Shop at The Tacoma Museum of Glass a close look at glass blowing transfixed she listens.

Mom give me your phone so I can take photos. My I’m not an artist granddaughter.
Grandpa this one is messing with my mind!
The Education Studio Project, here children can create designs to be submitted for consideration to become a piece of Art Glass. A couple are selected each month to be made. Each Design is done twice one for the designer and one for the Museum permanent collection. There is a great gallery of these works designed by children under twelve. The yellow tag shows you paid to get in, on your sweater, no mom here.

Photographic Art Color

peace pjc

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // Adventures with Grandpa, Color Fine Art photography, education, Fine Art, Tacoma

Spring, Summer and Fall one of my Favorite Places the Olympia Farmers Market

06.26.2019 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Olympia Farmers Market Vegetable starts to grow and eat. Food, Music, Art, Balloon Creatures and me as often as I can The Balloon Man and his CEO pose for me. He makes great Dragons. April 4th, 2019

Rising River Farm Organically Grown Vegetables  yummy! May 24th, 2019

Smiles are free at Wagner’s European Bakery. Pastries are sinfully delirious.   May 24th, 2019

Long Life Candles A spot of sun at the corner of the Market May 24th, 2019.

Walla Walla Sweet. at The Olympia Farmers Market May 24th, 2019. A day there is a day well spent. People watching many characters to speak with and photograph. Some don’t want a photo, none don’t want to talk. Tales, laughs and peace I find there.

peace pjc

May 2018 Rees  and me a day in Centralia

Categories // Color Fine Art, Farms, Food, Great food for the mind and body, Olympia Wa., Uncategorized Tags // Color Fine Art, Great Food, Olympia

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