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Andover Last Light

08.25.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment

The last light of a summers day and, metaphorically last light on the old small governments. Lately I’ve been having trouble with time. Photographing my youth reflected by old roads with a digital camera. Most images are also shot on B+W film health and budget make the B+W slower to see. No film is not the expense it’s gas between here and my PhotoSynthesis a beautiful Co-Op dark room wet and dry. Lot’s of past not much present and the future is always unclear. This image really wants to be Kodachrome but no more so maybe Velvia. A very good reversal film [slide]. Well the sun beckons and I am off to somewhere between here and there. enjoy pjc

Andover Town Hall-8-14-13- 017

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Categories // Abandoned., Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Digital and Film, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Independence, Midsummer, New Work, Observing with America, Old Roads, Passionate Observer, Past life's, Photographic Art Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Kodachrome, Photographic Art, Seasons, Simplicity

Spring Colors and Sky Columbia Ct

05.07.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

May 4th 2013 Columbia Green 006

Like an Impressionist view/painting the the trees pop with the color of new life yet as vivid as Autumn dappled color as if with a palette knife. Somewhere between here and there, I know this has been a theme of many posts looking back on my life as I travel RT.87 metaphorically. But now I sit and ponder where am I? On this journey from the 20th century to the 21st, resisting digital, yet addicted to the computer [this as all recent color work is digital] since the death of Kodachrome the dwindling number of labs that process E-6 color transparencies and my first love Black and White Film. I do process it myself but printing due to 2011-present Hospital/health odyssey I find it difficult painful to work in the dark for long.
Enough whining or back story. Reality or what passes for reality I wonder if I could print lot’s more, if I could but the apt. has over 1000 prints 15 of which are hanging at Higher Grounds Coffee House and Gallery. These images range from B+W to Kodachrome to digital all are pigment ink prints, a cross breeding of image making Between Here and There. I rarely use Photo Shop except to convert images to pixels to show you “Me.” Like a rift in the time continuum I sit between impressionism, film, digital. Digital provides instant gratification, yet also instantly forgotten while overpopulating the world of art photography. Instant art without the journey or emotion? Perhaps the journey is after the exposure? This image has had a little post process, perhaps I will work more with post process but when in my mind does the image become a painting rather than a photograph? This post of my thoughts is so 20th century way more than 140 characters. I could scan all the negs instead of printing them, another filing system then in a couple years I’d have to transfer to the latest forever file storage [remember cd’s were supposed to last forever? Now I read that forever is 3-5 years] I doubt that but will scan some as I travel back through 4 decades of images. More tomorrow the light and color is right. Comments here are appreciated thank you very much. enjoy pjc

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Categories // Abstraction, Artificial Intelligience, Between Here and There, Childhood, Choice, Circles., Color Fine Art, Complex Simplicity, Digital and Film, Emotion, Fertility, Film, Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Freedom, Gallery Shows, Generations, History, Identity, Journeys between here and there, Late light, Old Roads, Passionate Observer, Past life's, Photographic Art, Poem, reality, Reflecting on past, Significance, Spring, Sunset, Toys, Waning light Tags // Abstraction, Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Kodachrome, Photographic Art, Seasons, Simplicity

Looking up on Chestnut Street

01.09.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // 3 Comments

Looking up on a Friday afternoon stroll with my intern Tiana. Image made with digital camera with a polarizing filter that helps pop out the clouds and control the contrast. The lesson for the day was combining bright areas and dark to balance the contrast with little or no post process. Nail the exposure between the deep shadows and bright sky. enjoy pjc

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Categories // Abstraction, Burned Building, Changes, Color Fine Art, Diggie, Digital and Film, Enviormental, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Late light, Negative Space, Norwich Ct, Photographic Art, Reflecting on past, Texture, Waning light Tags // Abstraction, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Humanity, Photographic Art, Seasons

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