Thirty-nine-year-old photographic artist Michael Bosanko has made these pictures, which have not been Photoshopped, using coloured torches at night in the same way that an artist uses a paintbrush. His digital camera stays on a long exposure, ranging from 10 seconds to one hour to create the images against the backdrop of Cardiff, Newport and the Brecon Beacons in south Wales.
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Light Years from Home Light Graffiti |
Light Years from Home Light Graffiti : Based in Cardiff, most of the light art is drawn either in the empty urban night spaces of cities like Newport and the artist's home town, or in the more desolate landscapes of the Brecon Beacons.
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Light Years from Home Light Graffiti |
Spider from Mars Light Graffiti : Welsh artist Michael Bosanko has spent the past five years developing his technique. These images were taken with a long exposure on a digital Canon camera
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Rest Bite Light Graffiti Photography: 'To get the best results the shoot depends on the amount of ambient light that is available. If I am working in an urban environment like a city then there is lots of ambient light that means I have to work quickly,' says Bosanko
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Rest Bite Light Graffiti Photography |
Sphere Light Graffiti Art : Bosanko's next plans are to take the Light Graffiti around the country and possibly internationally
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Sphere Light Graffiti Art |
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