Peter J. Crowley

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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

October First New Layered Life

10.03.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

DSC_0074 Ss15 B+2 Lgt 50 Cnst+20 RtSd Lgt70 Cnst+20 10-1-15 - CopyMy Red Wagon

Photographic Art

Categories // Abandoned., Abstract, Abstraction, Childhood, Color Fine Art, Doorway, Fine Art, Fine Art Photographs, Layered Life, Life in Layers, New Work, Olympia Wa., Past life's, Reflecting on past, Reflections, Toys, Wagon Tags // Abstraction, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Olympia, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Reflections

Friday Aug. 7th a Walk and a Vision

08.09.2015 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments

On my daily stroll to Percival Landing, Downtown and Traditions I realized my eyes are working much better these days. Seems that my diabetes now controlled has made my eyes work back to a couple years ago when I needed a Plus one diopter not a plus two. Now I can use the D-3100 with my manual Brass and Glass lens. No longer stuck with the AF shit [kit] lens. A bit of the happy dance here. Still testing but these with said shit lens used manually are sharp. In the menu for the D-3100 is a sharpening setting so you can make the lens pretend to be optically sharp instead of  having the elements of composite [plastic] lens actually be sharp. Since buying this camera with a built in diopter that is not strong enough for someone who needs a plus 2 I have been stuck using  just the kit lens. End of rant!

DSC_0530 Ss30 B-3 MidHi Cnst+30 Lgt+50 8-7-15All images on site are for sale except Portraits. The new digital B+W are available as work prints at a reduced price. [8×10-8×12 $75] Work prints are excellent except not as archival. By selling these at a reduced price I will see more of my work on paper and adjust the files to the standard of excellence my work is known for and help me to eat.

DSC_0546 S45 B-3 Drk50 Cnst+30 8-7-15Peace and Jazz every Friday at Percival landing 4:30- 6

DSC_0555 S30 B-3 Cnst-30 Drk 50 8-7-15Brought to you by Olympia fellowship for Reconciliation.

peace pjc

Photographic Art  One of three new galleries please comment on individual images so I know someone is looking. A comment on my page helps me a comment on FB helps a multi Billion $ corp. You have to leave an email address but I send nothing to addresses. If you don’t have a sign up email address for when you want to see articles but don’t want the follow up emails [not from me] maybe you should set one up. seems to me that is what Hot Mail, Yahoo, G-Mail are for LOL. Questions Contact me

Categories // Abstraction, Artificial Intelligience, Arts, August and today, B+W Fine Art, Between Here and There, Black and White Fine Art, Buy Local, Cameras, Civil Liberties, Community, Diggie, Equal Rights for all., Fine Art Photographs, Freedom, Humanity, Jazz, Music, New Work, Olympia Wa., Peace, Price List, Prices, Questions?, The Present Tags // Abstraction, Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Black +White Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Olympia, Photographic Art, Real and Surreal, Reflections

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