Ever look at a photo and wonder how it was made, all while marveling at the awesome contents of the picture itself? Prepare to do that about 40 times. Long exposure photography allows the photographer to draw amazing, intricate pictures using brilliantly colored light. Here are some awesome photographs of stuff that isn't really there.

They're alive! They're ALIIIIIVE!!
Painting the air.
Light-guitar hero.
Hi-beams.
The artist states his transient presence.
Pouring light.
Lightning gun. The Sith Lord would be proud.
There's a force field around my coke!
Luminescent angel.
Nom nom nom.
The is LONG EXPOSURE!!!
Light drifting through a house.
Gol! Gol!! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAL!!!!
This guy has no idea about long exposure.
Light igloos.
Hundreds of beads of light.
Methinks this mailbox wants some lettery sustenance.
Orbs at sea.
For use with laser bikes only.
A beautiful character rendered in light.
A failed attempt at making light beer.
A beautiful light sculpture in an old cabin.
Filming the rivulets of light.
Light tying the scene together.
Tractor beam.
Light monsters.
Lord of the underworld. On the lighter side, check out his pitchfork.
Light: now available in aerosol form!
Black and light.
An electrifying performance.
A carnival of light.
Perfect! Now where's that light bike rack from earlier?
Light fashion.
A portrait of the artist as his art.
Facing the light.
Autological light photo.
Stop looking at me, light swan!
A luminescent extension of the outfit.
Never take the importance of friendship lightly.