Thanks Leigh, good job
Next time I think we need to add more dynamic aspects and refine the execution of our light grafitti
1. We need an assortment of lights, a rainbow set of glowsticks, torches, firesticks, 18 century french imitation art nouveau lamps, glow in the dark teddybears etc
2. We need to effectively use the space, start far gradually straffing side to side working the entire area, to finish close to the camera with a fill flash at the end so we can capture the lightscriber.
3. Improve on the legibity of whatever we are trying to write
4. Hire breakdancers with glowsticks attached to their shoes, to lay down precision B.R.E.A.K.S doing whirlpools and stomping all over the place with slammin' grace
5. Lastly a Dynamic malange of fireworks, and explosions over a picturesque postcard Sydney Night Scape
Then and only then will we be genuine urban poets of light and slander.
Keep it Real Brother!
Wendell
http://www.zeduce.org
p.s stubbsy
no person at the end because we mortals don't reflect off enough light for the camera to capture, unless we use a fill flash at the end