Last light July 11th paints the wall B+W Tri X orange filter. enjoy pjc
See my work and many others work at PhotoSynthesis Members Show November 17, 2012–January 5, 2013.
Fine Art Photographer
Last light July 11th paints the wall B+W Tri X orange filter. enjoy pjc
See my work and many others work at PhotoSynthesis Members Show November 17, 2012–January 5, 2013.
by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments
Late day and the parking lights are on as the Norwichtown Mall restoration continues.
Strong late afternoon sun create this apparently warm light yesterday afternoon. I have a problem or a dilemma with posting this tree you see what I saw was a B+W photo with a red filter to create a high contrast image. But the B+W I shoot is film so I am drawn to wanting this the way I saw the original image. I could but won’t convert it in PS. No matter what I do in PS the image never has the edge of a B+W neg/print. Maybe it is me but there is a whole different emotion produced by film the tactile feel of it the lingering study of the subject. The feeling of a book as opposed to a kindle. To me digital is a destination without a journey and the road of life is a journey of places in the soul, places that move you. A visual poem part of the journey, part of the story as you look at images of my journey you add your life’s story to fit my image in your response becoming part of my journey. enjoy pjc
Photographic Art
Earlier effort at conversion, I thought sometime recently I posted a side by side of color and desaturated to B+W but can’t find it now.
“Just a perfect day drink sangria in the park” © Lou Read
Digital image made in June 2010, ya it’s so 40 seconds ago.
Old Digital Rebel from the first batch made with 18-55 lens which isn’t because when you factor in censor coverage you really have a 29 by 88 lens but who cares just as long as you get your instant gratification, and post process artificial intelligence to make something from nothing. Back to trying to make this a perfect day. For those of you who want tech Data. enjoy pjc
Photographic Art
Image on above link made on Kodachrome with a 20-30 year old manual Nikon