Using LED glowsticks, flashlights, even fireworks, combined with time-lapse photography, light graffiti artists create a unique tagging that wraps around objects dimensionally, allowing them to tag in a way they'd never be able to with spraypaint. Very cool!
Very nice photo's! How is that possible?
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These are amazing, would love to give it a try but fireworks sort of scare me. I prefer learning a href="http:www.renaissancepublications.com"how to draw/a as it is a bit safer.
These are amazing, would love to give it a try but fireworks sort of scare me. I prefer learning a href="http:www.renaissancepublications.com"how to draw/a as it is a bit safer.
You'd use an open shutter. I used to do something like this decades ago with my 35 MM cameras, but didn't have things like light sticks, LED flashlights and lasers then to go around town with. These make me want to do some again.
that's great. you inspired us to do light graffiti animation. it takes 60 photos and 2 days to make that spiderwalk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR0HE5vBJy0
damn, this is one of the tightest things I've seen in a long time. Keep up the good work, guys.
Art is beautiful & we need to keep it alive.
much love,
bliss.