If you’re a young driver who likes
flash cars you’re going to love the vehicle images created by Marc Cameron and photographer Mark Brown.
Titled the Light Graffiti Supercars Project, the duo’s work has created quite a stir in recent months with their images of iconic models created in refracted LED light.
London-based artist Cameron says in the
Telegraph, "We previously photographed in areas of the Cotswolds, but for this series of the Light Graffiti Cars we decided to shoot at iconic locations in the Big Smoke, with the cars featured having to be the most visually-stimulating, stunning rides of recent times."
The photographs include images of a Lamborghini Sesto Elemento in front of “The Gherkin”, a Range Rover Evoque outside the Houses of Parliament and, my particular favourite, a Mastretta MXT precariously crossing Tower Bridge.
To see the Telegraph’s gallery click
here, and if you’ve got a picture of your
flash car, then send it to us here at Hoot and we might feature it on the blog.
Image © davidsonscott15 via Flickr, under Creative Commons Licence
Labels: Lamborghini, Mastretta MXT, Range Rover, young driver
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