Creators of Light Graffiti Cars are back with a new series of light paintings.
Marc Cameron and Mark Brown painted Ferrari, McLaren, Force India, Lotus, Virgin Racing, and Red Bull Formula 1 cars at Silverstone Circuit.
For more art, check out: 20 Beautiful Examples of Light Graffiti
Henri
how ?
Jul 10th, 2011
woops
yes, how?
Jul 10th, 2011
po
please! How?
Jul 10th, 2011
giggle
with a camera and led lights
Jul 10th, 2011
ProPhoto
Long exposure on the camera; the artist draws the cars with different color lights while the shutter stays open, and voila!
Jul 10th, 2011
pedro hazza
wait, i understand how he did it, but how did he get it so accurate?
Jul 10th, 2011
po
exactly, I have tried led and long exposures.. but this much details and this accuracy is not something u do without a reference
Jul 11th, 2011
tdfrench
Look how clean the edges are. Looks like they used some sort of cut out/stencil
Jul 11th, 2011
PSZ
Looks quite fake.
WHY: Photos of Silversone in the background (as well as all the scenes from this project on Mark Brown’s website) have been made during the day or at least they’ve been made using relatively short exposure times (look at the clouds – there are no clouds on long exposures).
Conclusion: short exposures and light painting doesn’t really go together. Well then how has it all been put in there? PS?
And that’s why it looks quite fake to me.
Jul 13th, 2011
unknown
We have filters called Neutral Density filters. They block some of the light entering the lens.
Jul 20th, 2011