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SOMA Dance Co. and Human Intelligence

04.23.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments


SOMA

Last night I had the pleasure of photographing this dance company at their tech rehearsal for Saturday nights performance at The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford Ct. Check them out. This is a digital image shot at 1/60 of a second ISO 1600 most of the diggie I shot was at 1/60-1/8 of a second at F 3.5- 4 which makes for lot’s of blur that works as an effect if that is what you want. But the film I shot at ISO 800 [a roll to come at 1600] was shot at 1/250 F 2.8-5.6 A 250th of a second allows you to stop the motion and gives the human intelligence the privilege of making choices. Remember making choices? Somewhere before your last $2000 upgrade. Go see the Dance see the movement and enjoy art.
enjoy pjc

Photographic Art on film

Tickets available see their website for contact info

Categories // Belly Dancer, Choice, Diggie, Film 35mm, Humanity

Little Things

04.19.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment

Little Things

It’s the little things
That bring the edge so near
It’s the little things
That make abstraction clear
It’s the obvious that’s unseen
It’s ignoring it that is obscene
Wake the hell up!

Peter J. Crowley copyright July 24, 2008

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No visual images today or for the past three or for days? Why beats me one of those little things? Perhaps there won’t be any more images. Time will tell.

Photographic Art

Which way is your stairway headed? Up or down?

Categories // Glitchs, goblins, quewy

New London A season for art, a poetic venue, yet ambiguous

04.10.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments


Roseland Cottage Woodstock Ct.

Spring a time of indecision


old glass wrinkled with age
new glass a clear vision

calendar says spring

cold breezes repeat winter
sometimes flurries
sometimes short sleeves
see through blouses and scarfs
Daffodils sometimes covered with snow
But Tulips arrive and paint a new season
A Monet palette as buds turn to blooms
New life, new creations welcome all.


The poets were out last night and every Thursday evening and Sunday Afternoon at The Bean and Leaf in New London Ct. words of truth, words of passion, some playful, some angry all thoughtful resting in my mind providing new insights to old truths. Images of Spring and hope abound as ideas are planted like seeds to grow in this garden merging old wrinkled glass with a clear vision. enjoy pjc

New London Nights

Spring through the lens another place another time

Categories // New glass smooth, Old Glass waves, Winter to Spring

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