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Significant black and White-colored Long-Exposure Landscapes

Fine art photographer Vassilis Tangoulis discovers the secret and magic within everyday scenery and converts those minutes into creatively complex black and white pictures. His magnificently contemplative, simple minutes feature impressive lighting, textured details, perfect balance, and crisp reflections.

The Greece-based specialist is open to both color and black and white photography, but the majority of his perform is in black and white. He considers his perform can have just as many colors—if not more—than a color image due to the enormous range of grays that are exposed through the lens.

Tangoulis uses lengthy exposures and fairly neutral density filters to capture strong contrast in the simple minutes. He accomplishes an expressive quality that shows the incredible information of his scenery and stirs up an emotional response from his audiences.

He discovers silent minutes and gives them a powerful energy through his lens, revealing that his work captures "the period of time in a world where 'present' is only an infinitesimal part of time, a short lived impression splitting almost unlimited past and future."

Vassilis Tangoulis Black and White Photography




















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