Light Graffiti Supercars (15 pieces)

Audi R8

Light graffiti is the art of combining long-exposure photographs with high-intensity light sources waved around in thin air to create an image when the shutter closes. While most people use light graffiti to create really random images, Marc Cameron and Mark Brown of Se7en Magazine skillfully used it to create some of the most iconic cars on the road these days.

While discussing his technique, Mark Brown said: “The technique I use is some what of a trade secret. Without going into too much detail, it's a mixture of long exposure photography and light trails.”

“Using extended exposures I am able to step in front of the lens and paint with light using the camera as a canvas. Then I use real photographic components as a background for each of the light paintings. Nothing is digitally generated, only stitched together. Each image takes about 2-3 hours to complete.”


BMW GINA


Bugatti Veyron


Ferrari F430


Ford Mustang


Koenigsegg CCX


McLaren F1 LM


McLaren MP4-12C

Mercedes SLS AMG


Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren


Mini


Morgan Aero


Pagani Zonda


TVR Tuscan


Volkswagen Camper Van

via se7en magazine

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Tags: Graffiti, Light, Marc Cameron, Mark Brown, Supercars, pieces, se7en magazine

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Comment by alice on March 14, 2010 at 6:55pm
Awesome! So creative.
Comment by Amy Wong on March 14, 2010 at 6:35pm
These are SUPER!!! I love how they still keep the perspective in place! Great post Eugene!
Comment by sAm on March 14, 2010 at 6:07pm
These are AMAZING!! Love it!
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