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From the page: 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!
Reviewed by baldmuffin Jul 27 2007, 11:35am ( 145 reviews ) • xthost.info
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Rated by sclarenjimmo on Jul 29 2007, 12:34pm
don't be afraid teddy:)
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Rated by baldmuffin on Jul 27 2007, 11:35am
From the page: 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!
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Rated by rudyneeser on Jul 26 2007, 2:58am
Phew, these are beautiful.
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Rated by mets6891 on Jul 25 2007, 2:53pm
Is there anywhere I can learn to do something like this? I wonder what the camera setting is?
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Rated by BooXman on Jul 24 2007, 8:10am
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!
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Rated by qberyl on Jul 23 2007, 8:47am
Drawing with light. Fun technique.