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April Spring showers and teasing Eighty degrees. Light.

06.03.2018 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

April and the light begins to return

Olympia High School April 25th

            A muse blossoms into spring  April 26th

Quiet times at my house. April 27th

Neighborhood impressionism April 29th

4/20 b+w Portland Western Tri X

peace pjc

May 

Categories // Abstract, Adventures with Grandpa, allure, Amtrak, B+W Silver Gelatin, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Flowers, Morning Light, Nikon, No Exit, Olympia Wa., Photographic Art, Spring, Trains Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Flowers, Olympia, Photographic Art, Street Photography

The Still Image a Threat to the “I” World Marketers

05.06.2017 by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment

Speed to distraction for lingering may allow for thought. All your devices that save you time convenient. What do you do with this time? Do you own your cat or does it own you? Do you use your phone or does it use you? Time to feed the cat, to get more apps. to spend time learning to use apps to save you time. The time you spend looking at anything gets shorter and shorter. Add motion to the mix and now to see great art it is animated Picasso paintings. Why to prevent you from pondering seeing beyond the surface. What is it that floats the boat on social media and life? So many platforms to not speak clearly on, be brief, say little or nothing and use a provided cave drawing. On a BBC feature about motion, marketing and greed a trend to fast and brief was studied the findings were shorten the attention span of the people online. Allow only time to spend on an imaginary future on your phone at 10 second or less intervals, longer would allow for memories, emotions, creative thought. Resulting in lower profits. Below a comment on this image says everything without an Emojy. Andrea can still see.

“I have spent so many times with good friends in taverns with tables and chairs similar to the one in your wonderful shot. Remaking the world, remaking the arts, remaking emotions.”

Andrea Katharina http://www.andreahupkedepalacio.com
peace pjc
Dumbed Down
Keeping the child

Categories // All You Need is Peace Love Greed, B+W Fine Art, Beyond the surface, Film, Fine Art Photographs, Greed, IPodian, New London Ct, No Exit, Olympia Wa., Passionate Observer, Photographic Art, Reflecting on past

Me and My Doors, Early Morning Waiting for FedEx Magic

05.29.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // 3 Comments

Time on one side on the other side what life’s passed this way before. Simple images stretching the imagination, light shade contrast changes. Ten minutes with this door once a home now an office, electric company elegant mystery. 

_DSC0193 Ss30 -Cnst 40 -Blu3 -Grn1Brick Elec Door 5-20-15May 29th coffee and this blog B+W Digital also shot on film, today Fed Ex delivers a small package of FILM yes. One Hundred Eighty little 1×1.5 inches of magic. A transfusion of sight, soul creation.

_DSC0188 ss30 Drkside80 Ltdoorw 80 _2Blu -1Grn -1R 5-20-15Six or so images of this entryway but in the end it is like all my images a self portrait. This day I had B+W Film in the camera this is digital I think I shot the image above with film and maybe this as well but the last roll was in the camera and I was being very selective.  

enjoy pjc

 

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