Peter J. Crowley

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A Lazy Summer Afternoon

07.31.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Three Horses in Hebron-7-28-13-027

I have been photographing texture forever, White Wood abstracting time looking close and back at times before my time. Lately I have been shooting out buildings in decay or restored reused. A metaphor for the cultural changes in the use of the land. So if you see me, Kendra image of me-IMG_1151_edited-1 don’t worry I’m just a documentary photographer who prefers Black and White film photos so these digital images are just place markers till I can print the negatives. Thanks Kendra for such a fine image of me. peace pjc

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Categories // Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art Tags // Ambiance, Antique, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Photographic Art, Seasons

Service Station

07.30.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

The Young’s, Mike’s, Sanborn’s, most you could not get a grinder at, or even Hot Dogs. But you received service a clean Windshield, Tire pressure, water and oil checked. A while back a major east coast food chain hooked up with a National Oil Co. to redeem gas points, problem was the customer at the market got the sound of the tube you drove over announcing your arrival at the service station. A sound that 2/3 [being conservative here] of their customers had never heard. Not much airtime on that one. enjoy pjc

Esso-7-21-13-021

Perception is reality, or is it just the logo?

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Categories // Between Here and There, Color Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Fine Art Photography, Photographic Art, Summer

My Daughters Phone Call

07.29.2013 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments

July 20th Thunder Clouds Leb-007

On the 20th of July I was riding back from Manchester on Rt 87 having passed through a fierce downpour with wind and horizontal rain I stopped to shoot a landscape at a farm in Lebanon where I knew I would have lots of sky. Walking 30 yards from where I parked the sky was just very dark and the image wasn’t there. Just before getting to my car the phone rang and it was Kirsten. We talked for a few minutes and the wind picked up and the pressure dropped. Having lived through the 1954 Tornado in Worcester MA. I am acutely aware of barometric pressure. I said good-by to Kirsten turned to look at the sky. Now it was what I wanted and a little scared I rushed back the 30 yds I don’t rush to well but got back to the spot and made 3 images before the rain started. This is the one I had wanted when first I stopped so once again my wonderful daughter provided me with what I needed, thanks Kirsten again and again. peace pjc

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