Stunning Photographs of Natural Environments Painted with Artificial Light

by Alison Zavos on July 20, 2012 · 1 comment

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In his series, Light Waves and Dark Currents, London-based photographer Joel James Devlin placed an emergence LED light in a waterproof container and submersed it in various bodies of water. By using a 40-minute exposure and ‘allowing the elements to control the light source’, Devlin documented the incredible patterns that paint the natural environments in these light-trail photographs.

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1 Melissa Skorpil 07.24.12 at 3:23 pm

Those are gorgeous landscapes to begin with, made even more mysterious with the use of light painting. Lovely collection.

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