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New Image from New Portfolio, New Image from Ongoing Series

10.16.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

DSC_0002 S30 B-3 Cnst+20Drk30  8-13-15Downtown strolling from ongoing Doors, Entryway Portfolio August 13th

DSC_0096 S30 Sat +10 R+3Sign Olympia 4th ave 9-22-15From a new series not titled yet. Sept 22,  Any suggestions?

Photographic Art             Silver Gelatin Figure High Key

Categories // Abstract, allure, Food, Negative Space, Nikon, Olympia Wa., Photographic Art, reality, Reflections, Small Business Tags // Abstraction, Black +White Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Dance, Great Food, Olympia, Reflections, Small Business

Downtown Olympia on the Sunny Side of the Street

06.04.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

_DSC0176 S45 Cnst-40 Lt+20 5-20-15May 20th outside Le Voyeur met these two folks as I chased down a filter case, the little thing that keeps the filter from sliding round the case. It was a block and a half chase in traffic on a very breezy day. Good folks just squinting from sun.  

_DSC0175 Ss30 Spot LtshadWind Drk 20 Cnst 50 5-20-15The Sweet Niche an excellent high contrast image as I continue to teach my digital camera how to see what I see. Very good treats inside. I will be back soon. Olympia is a maze of temptations for a diabetic. LOL  enjoy pjc

Photographic Art       Silver Gelatin Abstract Figure Study

Categories // Olympia Wa., Small Business, The City as a Muse Tags // Ambiance, Great Food, Olympia, Portraits, Simplicity, Small Business

Prime Lens are Better for your Cardiovascular Health

04.21.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Well maybe but not a lot but I think it adds to my creativity or focus level. One of Diane Arbus’s early mentors said “you must care passionately about your subject or why bother?” When I work with a subject on location I want to feel the space by walking around closer, farther I feel more in the space. Simply I work slower allowing my eyes to see different distances rather than stand in the same place and zooming. The sense of space more importantly the negative space what is going on in the frame that isn’t my subject. A subject is not always a person, could be a tree, a landscape anything just be totally involved passionate. 

negative28-edited S30 Film Tenino 3-26-15

Tenino Wa. B+W film scan from negative 3-26-15 below is a digital of the same decaffeinated to B+W maybe it is me or my poor post production skill but film is B+W for real. More creative wanderings… Image here is made with Nikkor 105mm F-2.5 a prime lens. Digital is a 18-55mm Kit Zoom. Lens is really 28.8-88mm something Nikon neglects to mention in their data. It’s an 18 on a full sensor but not on the D-3100. The prime 105 is Brass and Glass not at all fashionable to a convenient driven photographer. It’s heavy but it’s sharp.  With the diggie I exposed more frames with the zoom, a little wider more close up. With film step back re frame bang 3 images and knowing I had what I wanted.

_DSC0051 S30 +R3+G2-B3 B+W

So with film you end up taking a few more steps not a big cardio gain every little bit helps. You also get a bit more time to explore the image you will make.

Photographic Art  Silver Gelatin

enjoy pjc

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