Week One: Solo Sequential Images

 Our homework for this week is to make a sequential images by ourselves. I chose this series of shootings from my archive, in which it has to throwback when I was taking night shots in Tokyo Haneda International Airport. Here is one of the final works I have done for the week. In the work, I wanted to show the scene behind of a plane being pushed-back because it involved cooperation between different departments, and it is very nice to take long exposure in the night as it may give me some surprises.



It was a Boeing 777-200 from All Nippon Airways (ANA) being pushed-back and then taxi. I have used a continuous long exposure, so that the pictures would not become noisy as I used a low ISO setting, as well as I can take a couples of pictures. Therefore I set my camera into 15s, f/10 and ISO 100.


First, I have to import my pictures into Lightroom Classic (2023). And the next steps were to check them out in the library and to edit them.


After editing, then export to the computer and to upload to Contact Sheet Generator (https://www.contactsheet.photos/) where my final work was produced.


Among the pictures, I love this one the most, as there were light painting behind the plane as well as the tow truck was move, which gives another light trail onto the photo.







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