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Merry Christmas, Peace on Earth

12.23.2014 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

DSC_0356 Christmas Tree 3

Heres hoping that all your wishes come true and that we all wish for Peace. The streets in my new neighborhood are all decked out, makes it a magical walk to market and bus. enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Christmas, Olympia Wa., Peace, Photographic Art Tags // Humanity, Olympia, Photographic Art

December Rainy Day

12.21.2014 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

_DSC0155 Stormy Day Puddle 12-12-14

After a day of heavy rain and high wind a walk to the market provides a puddle of inspiration. Clouds are grand as they stream by in a fast upper air current.

_DSC0174 12-12-14 Clouds and trees

I am still fascinated by weather. enjoy pjc

Photographic Art Image made on Velvia color transparency film.

Categories // Abstract, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Nature, Olympia Wa., Photographic Art Tags // Abstraction, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Olympia, Real and Surreal, Reflections

Capitol Theater Ally 12-19-14

12.19.2014 by Peter J. Crowley // 6 Comments

_DSC0163 Capital Theater Ally 12-19-14

Today’s stroll was a B+W world. I continue to learn/teach learn camera and teach camera to do what I want. I like to work front end composition that is compose in the view finder not in post process. Rees a fellow art photographer had once suggested to use a Red filter when trying to get B+W from digital. This is a film thing for adding more contrast. We have both found that digital B+W is a little flat the medium expects you to fix this in post process. Well I still want to do image on the front end in camera not in the digital darkroom. This is how I worked with film. When I would load a roll of film I would select a developer before exposing deciding at the beginning what contrast I wanted from this roll. Adjustments were made by use of filters low contrast situations, shoot with yellow, orange, red to pick up contrast. In the darkroom just a change of paper grade. Now it helped that I had a couple bodies so I could go out to shoot and have a camera loaded with a low ISO film [100] which is more contrasty, and a faster film [400] which wasn’t as contrasty each shot with a dedicated developer for optimum results. How to do this in digital is what I want to learn and teach my camera what I want. The mode I use is Manual the image made is mine not the Mode set by the camera so my images will be exposed the way the focus group average determined. So a brief rant on individual creativity. No programs here. peace pjc

Photographic Art 1998 my first trip to Olympia.

Categories // B+W Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art, Olympia Wa. Tags // Black +White Fine Art Photography, Olympia, Photographic Art, Simplicity

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