How the world's largest long exposure light photography was created

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“Light painter” Michael Bosanko was responsible for the supposedly largest long exposure photography of light art ever created. The image, which can be seen above, was taken in an aircraft hangar last October. The artist drew all the figures - which followed the theme "Halloween" - on the photo for an hour while the camera shutter remained open.

To explain the entire procedure employed, Bosanko released a video of a brief making of photography. According to the “light painter”, he would be immensely pleased with the way the image came out, especially since it was only a second attempt at creating such an ambitious piece.

The 41-year-old artist began light painting in 2009 on a trip to Greece after accidentally tipping his tripod during a long exposure photograph of a landscape.