TECHNOLOGY
SEE ONE ARTIST‘S INCREDIBLE ’LIGHT PAINTINGS’ USING A FLASHLIGHT AND A CAMERA
At first glance, you may think the glowing images below were done on a computer, but a much more skillful method was used to create these free-hand sketches. It’s called light painting.
Imagine the quickly disappearing image left when you write your name with a sparkler on the Fourth of July. Darren Pearson uses the same idea — but mini-flashlights instead — and a camera with a long exposure setting, according to Visual News.
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SOOG -- Straight Out of the Grave (Photo: Darius Twin via Flickr) |
Here are some photos from Pearson’s “only the best” collection via Flickr:
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Trifling Triceratops (Photo: Darius Twin via Flickr |
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Gimme the Loot (Photo: Darius Twin via Flickr) |
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Light for Brains (Photo: Darius Twin via Flickr) |
Pearson is part of a photography group called The Light Painters.
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