A photographer swapped spray cans for torches to graffiti British landmarks in a set of stunning images released today.
Michael Bosanko used long exposure shots and different coloured torches to 'draw with light' in the night-time shots.
He visited London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle and Edinburgh in one weekend to take the photos for a TalkTalk advertising campaign.
London skyline: Michael Bosanko marks out the London Eye, Gherkin, Tower Bridge, Nelson's Column and House of Parliament using just torches and a long exposure
Fiery: The Angel of the North appears to burst into flames
Illuminating: Bosanko creates a man walking his dog along the Thames and a dinosaur outside the Natural History Museum in London
A skateboarder appears to do some tricks on the South Bank in London
Floral art: Brilliant and bright flowers spring up in the Botanical Gardens at Kew
A magical bull appears outside the Bullring mall in Birmingham
Ghostly performers on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh
Michael Jackson's moonwalk is created outside the O2 Arena in London using just torches and a long exposure
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