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The Lost Monochrome World

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2010

You can view all the technical details (and many more photos) on my Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tjintjelaar/
If youd like to learn how to create long exposures like these, you can visit my website: http://www.bwvision.com Ive got a bunch of tutorials on long exposure photography and other topics like converting images to black and white.

PS: some of these images have been shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards contest!
Check out the Amateur Landscape shortlist on http://www.worldphotographyawards.org/

Music: Tangarine Dream Zeit
Software: Corel Videostudio Pro

JT

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  • @gedasltu Sorry but with film camera you need to process it in the dark room and of course need to manipulate everything like the Digital in photoshop and Silver effect,, any way this is monochrome too because is black and white,, So, for me Joel is On of master in this technique...

    Regard.

  • !!Amaizing!! great job,, very nic technique and perfect process.

  • @gedasltu Fully support your views...

  • Sorry, but I don't think this is the real world of monochrome. I thought you named your video like this because these shots were taken with film camera, but then I found out, that all of your photos, or most of them, were taken with digital, then converted, some post-process with light room, silver efex pro, blah blah... The lost world of monochrome is black and white film. These are the real roots of the art of photography. Film photography is the real one. Good luck.

  • love the work, music is scary ;-)

  • It makes me feel like I've landed inside someone's dream and don't know where I am or if I'm even welcome there; and though I'm apprehensive, I am not afraid.  Brilliant!!!!

    b/b)O(

  • Richard Avedon

    "I think all art is about control - the encounter between control and the uncontrollable".

  • excellent.i love the shot at 1:34.it reminds me of the bow of a ship.

  • Awesome - Super - Muito legal!!!

  • J'adore ces images à la limite de l'abstraction! Superbes

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