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[показать]It all started with Eric StallerEric Staller is a sculptor more known for the permanent artwork in public places, but also for his experimentation with light. His light drawings and sculptures date as far back as the late 70s (definitely in-line with the disco-era sensibilities). He was perhaps the first photographer to paint light into live urban environment:
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[показать]Some of these New York light-scapes still look like perfect examples of the technique. Simply glorious, after all these years.
No Lens, Only Intricate LightAlan Jaras (aka "Reciprocity") captures surreal refraction patterns of light, passing through molded plastic. Amazingly, these photos are made the "natural way", without the use of a camera lens, or retouching by Photoshop. His flickr photostream is one of the most interesting and adventurous on the web.
[показать]"Spicules of Light" by Alan Jaras
[показать]"Captured in Light" by Alan Jaras"Normally black and white, these photos feature colours added directly into the plastic"
[показать]"Molten Light"
[показать]"Complexity of color"Light Among the RuinsAbandoned & ghastly places achieve a new license to life with these urban light explorations. The nameless artists responsible for these "graffitis of light" perhaps live somewhere nearby and make it their creative statement to turn ugly venues into canvases of "cleansing" light.
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[показать](original unknown, via Encounter)Some other examples of "painting with light":
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[показать](original unknown)Mystery and Melancholy of a StreetOne word: "heavenly". This is how you can describe the apparitions created by group
LICHTFAKTOR. We already wrote about their previous
works, but it seems that angels of creativity continue to bestow their visitations upon this enlightened urban clan. They go into the night and return with transcendental glowing creations... like these:
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[показать](image credit: LICHTFAKTOR)Spiritual GlowDean Chamberlain takes the inherent glow that all mysterious worship places evoke in our heart, and brings it to the screen - his temple & palace interiors are uplifting and mystifying at the same time:
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[показать]There is a certain sanctity in other places, too -
in a bedroom:
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[показать](images credit: Dean Chamberlain)Do you like seaside? Now you do.It's impossible not to fall in love with the sea and the coast when seeing photography of
Toby Keller, aka BurnBlue. His light painting technique is often subtle, and it's hard to tell where the natural light ends and the "super"-natural light begins. Waves provide the long-exposure soft glow, and deep blue ghost-like apparitions seem to lure us, mere mortals, into their marvelous portals, and into an infinite light. (you have to excuse my purple prose, these photos are simply too magical).
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[показать]And yet, no matter how skillful you are as a painter, natural light is still the winner. Here is very evocative shot of moonlight at sea:
[показать]and a riot of colors during sunset:
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