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Texture and Time Kodachrome

02.29.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

Which came first the chicken or the egg, or texture and time? Time changes with every key stroke so does texture although you can’t look at your watch to see texture change. A little circular thought for a wet afternoon.
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Photographic Art in the beginning.

Opening Friday at 6pm Gallery at the Wauregan 200 Main St Norwich Ct I have 6 pieces in a group show. Come on down.

Categories // 1950, Between Here and There, Beyond the surface, Cameras, Color Fine Art, Events Galleries., Film 35mm, Fine Art Photographs, Gallery Shows, Kodachrome, Life, Norwich Ct, Reflecting on past, Texture, Willimantic Tags // Abstraction, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Kodachrome, Photographic Art

Image from Gallery at the Wauregan Opening March 2nd

02.28.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

After shooting for an hour or two for a column I did for “Tea a Magazine” I came across the pot we had made tea in earlier sitting in the sun. Image original is a transparency is available as a Giclee print. More info on the show opening at 6pm at The Gallery at the Wauregan
Hope to see you there. enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Antiques, Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Film, Film 35mm, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Kodachrome, Photographic Art, Photos, Small Business, Sunset, The Past, The Present Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Giclee, Great Food, Kodachrome, Photographic Art

Whidbey Island Wa. Rain Forest

02.23.2012 by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment

After a week of teaching at the Coupeville Art Center on Whidbey Island Wa. one of my students and I went for a ride to explore more of the Island. This image is on the north end of the island near Deception Pass. Back light is a difficult situation especially if the foreground is deep green combined with with glowing underbrush in the background. With B+W film you can use a green filter which will lighten and separate the different shades of green. But the draw back here is you lose a couple stops of film speed. Here I used a mono pod that allowed me to shoot a couple stops slower on the shutter speed to make up the difference. Camera support is very useful in low light situations such as shooting under the canopy of the forest. A tripod would allow for much longer shutter speeds but when just strolling a mono pod is a lot easier to carry. enjoy pjc

Photographic Art

Categories // Adventure, B+W Fine Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Black and White Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art Photography, Enviormental, Events Galleries., Film, Film 35mm, Gallery Shows Tags // Ambiance, Blending the past and the present, Photographic Art, Silver Gelatin, Simplicity

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