The first three are from recent walks around Carylon North.
As I wonder starring apparently at someones house, this is what I see. My Bark is louder than my bite
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Photographic Art more nature
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by Peter J. Crowley // 6 Comments
The first three are from recent walks around Carylon North.
As I wonder starring apparently at someones house, this is what I see. My Bark is louder than my bite
peace pjc
Photographic Art more nature
by Peter J. Crowley // 1 Comment
A Life in Photographic Art my second book.
Another Door Entered available now.
Downtown street portraits. All the folks in images I conversed with the genre of street photography is often done with a long lens from a distance stolen souls. I would rather meet my subjects.
A warm July day a message to send.
Anne Buck, Bucks Fifth Avenue Exotic Spices
April First no joke here sun and fun at Capitol Lake. Vanna, Zeus and Baxter visit me after their walk.
Molly my asst. May 5th helps here with a film test and great eyes. New water process adjustment to control grain.
Nathan and Rebekah[U-Tube Fun] May 13th doing fun rolling tricks. Tancern and I met them on the dock the day before as I shot this I realized I had met and photographed them the day before.
May 13th an exchange student from China giving hugs. She saw it on the internet and thought it was a nice thing to share. I agree.
Three from Cafe Vita June 30th 2015
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Photographic Art The People on the bus.
A stroll with film camera shooting Rollie RPX 400 an orthochromatic B+W film. Using this film with a Red 25 deep Red filter produces a negative similar to IR. Well this digital age has me a bit less patient so standing at the bus stop I thought. In theory digital doesn’t react to color filters yet last spring I exposed some orange Poppies with a red filter with a good result.
Setting the camera on B+W I went into the menu and applied a Red/Purple filter the darkest available. My idea being if the filter was applied internally I might have a better starting point to create this effect. So convert even when shot on BW, to B+W IR followed by contrast and sharpening. The second image is re opened in PS Convert again save in Newspaper mode contrast and sharp.
IR close but not quite, perhaps over sharp yet it feels like I saw it staring almost into sun just out of frame in left. Opinions on effect? Thoughts appreciated.
The trick is not found by letting the camera tell you what it can’t do, it is found by making the camera do what you want.
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Photographic Art Meanwhile back in the 70’s scanning new/old negs