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A man uses a torch to outline an image of a person sitting in a chair, columns of different coloured tubes are seen in the background. The narrator introduces Talk Talk as 'brightening your X Factor. There different ads using people doing other drawings, how do they create the is effect?
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The stunning images were created by photographer and light graffiti expert Michael Bosanko who uses long exposure shots and different coloured torches to �draw with light.� Every image was taken at night, where Michael had to map out each picture in his mind and use reference points on the floor to remember where he had shone light. The technique has taken years to perfect and is completed without the use of any image-altering software such as Photoshop.
Photographs from five cities have been released as part of the campaign. In just one weekend, landmarks in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle and Edinburgh were visited. Michael Bosanko said: �It�s been an incredible weekend racing across the UK, working through the night and trying to stay ahead of the sunrise. It has to be really dark to take the pictures, in order to give me as much time as possible to create each image. Street lights are big headache as the shot immediately begins to brighten up when the lens is open so I have to work really fast.�
http://pressoffice.talktalk.co.uk/news/item/ta lktalk_releases_stunning_light_graffiti_photog raphy_from_across_the_uk/
The stunning images were created by photographer and light graffiti expert Michael Bosanko who uses long exposure shots and different coloured torches to �draw with light.� Every image was taken at night, where Michael had to map out each picture in his mind and use reference points on the floor to remember where he had shone light. The technique has taken years to perfect and is completed without the use of any image-altering software such as Photoshop.
Photographs from five cities have been released as part of the campaign. In just one weekend, landmarks in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle and Edinburgh were visited. Michael Bosanko said: �It�s been an incredible weekend racing across the UK, working through the night and trying to stay ahead of the sunrise. It has to be really dark to take the pictures, in order to give me as much time as possible to create each image. Street lights are big headache as the shot immediately begins to brighten up when the lens is open so I have to work really fast.�
http://pressoffice.talktalk.co.uk/news/item/ta lktalk_releases_stunning_light_graffiti_photog raphy_from_across_the_uk/