Monday, 24 March 2014

Michael Zhang

Zhang is the founder of petapixel.com, photoblog.com and bokeh.com. He is a photography enthusiast, entrepreneur and programmer; Zhang has achieved 2 degrees in computer science. He is now based in California.

This image focuses on capturing the lights from airplanes that come into land and take off. It consists of the strong and defined headlights that are white and the wing lights that are red and blue. Because they are at an airport then there are a lot of lights on the ground which also expose on the image. The lines look like they are sprouting from the ground like a plant spouting from soil. 


In this image a plane has taken off. In this image it makes it seems like the plane flies straight up and it doesn't show the incline that every plane needs to take to get to the required height. The lines are also in the middle of the image which makes them the centre of attention, the blue and red dots then add a border to the main lights.

I really like these images because they are very different and I've never seen planes being used to create light drawings however there aren't any airports near to where I live so I may have to reconsider it.

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