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More random images in my viewfinder images around the block and beyond.

11.13.2021 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Editing through the last two months there are a lot of unposted work that I like. 

Window light with a dirty window for texture November Eleventh.

 

Sun and ice cream in the late afternoon light.

The father ship glows while the astronaut gathers samples of  human sweets.

Halloween visitors.

The late sixties so many vans parked in my yard and on the road, to concerts, Vt. trips. Give me life on the road memories sparked by this old van. Dropping off forms at Homes First a portrait for November First. One of two images that day.

November 12th a one image day but I like the image. Rain continues to shorten my photo strolls.

November 10th dodging showers I had a good walk.

Angles of food, umbrella the geometric patterns caught my eye as this friendly shopper walked by me. May I take you photo? Yes she turned and I missed the angle I had seen as she approached. 

look around the site original fine art photographs make wonderful gifts. A search for Olympia 58 pages., https://www.peterjcrowley.com/category/olympia-wa/

 

peace 

 

Categories // B+W Fine Art, Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Olympia Wa., Thurston County, Uncategorized, Washington Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Olympia, Portraits, Reflections, Street Photography

November Fifth 2021 A Tree ————-An Ent

11.06.2021 by Peter J. Crowley // 10 Comments

The historic tree down the street a subject often shot. Like Arnold Prince told me the figure is in the stone you just bring it out. The image was in my head but hadn’t been released. November 5th I saw it at last. 

I stood in the street drinking coffee as the tree and clouds shared many moods.

Brilliant color from nature and my minds eye.

Dark, cold stormy this Giant Ent had tales to tell. I listened for over thirty minutes. The thoughts warm sepia bringing comfort to strong dark, cold and stormy.

The sky provided rapidly changing frames for me to create.

November 3rd another favorite hard wood of mine. Maybe it is their age or that there are fewer out west than in Connecticut. 

Color surrounds the last leaves.

Categories // Autumn, B+W Fine Art, Color Fine Art, Green, Nature, New Work, Nikon, Olympia Wa., Uncategorized, Washington Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Nikon, Olympia, Photographic Art, Seasons, Simplicity, Street Photography

Black & White and Me Changing Philosophy of Seeing 50 Years On.

09.29.2021 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

Spare change? Chip in on my paypal link.  Posting these stories is very time consuming. Or by mail, my address is on the contact page.

All the moneys gone no where to go.. I will keep delivering that magic feeling

Thank you peace

When I was 1 -2 years into creating Photographic Art, 1973. I had developed a style that included rigid composition, technique and presentation. No cropping, Walker Evans print quality, Focus a must.  This image from the late 90’s never made it to the darkroom. Perhaps a cursory glance as I looked at the film. Nope to flawed.

Now as I look again at old images todays sensibilities see a moment on this afternoon in #Willimantic. Recently I I saw a portfolio of

Romualdas Rakauskas Lithuanian master Black and White photographer.

An online photographic artist friend told me about his passing. A master has helped me to see deeper.

Out takes from sessions where the subject and me could not reach an understanding of what I wanted. This image from a test for my Woodnymph series. Not what I wanted but alright as a stand alone

My live long friend, Ken Morgan both of us artists from back to the 1970’s in Coventry Ct

Poised this thought. “how or why things get so clear so late in the game or is is it just me? …..another possibility “

I told Ken that it was pretty clear. Simplicity, seeing as a child so much peace and life to view and explore.

Willimantic 1999 the eyes all the metaphors apply. I like open conversational eyes windows to the soul.

Moments brief lasting forever. I have so many to relive, some to share conversational images that rarely receive a verbal response maybe the eyes speak, but no words to me.

To keep the focus is on seeking the highlights of my life is what keeps me alive. I also see the shadows as an effort to celebrate the highlights keeping negative space in composition not dark thought.Saturday, 9/25 a self portrait One more recent image before I head back out the door. 

Peace my friends 

 

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