Artist-photographer Darren Pearson takes the incredibly intricate and difficult art of light painting to the next level with his “paintings” of dinosaurs in exotic and pretty relevant places.

Taken with a long exposure, a light source and patience that only a person who has sat through a Best Man speech by Stephen Hawking can understand, light paintings are typically simple things like devil horns or angel wings or at most drunken beach parties, random circles from afar.

Darren Pearson though went for the gold with his paintings of dinosaurs. He says he stuck them in locations like mountain passes and desert landscapes to give them scale and “more character”.

Check out more of his stuff and by some at www.dariustwin.com

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Also, look at this piece of brilliance.

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