I traveled to Leeds on a train and took photos at Bradford Interchange, on the train and at Leeds Train Station. I took a lot of different photos as I want to present some of the best ones together by stacking them on top of each other. When doing this, I want to try and go from top to bottom, showing different points in the journey to show the passing of time as the photos at different locations were taken.



Editing:

I combined three of my pictures and placed them in order of when they were taken from top to bottom. I cropped each photo to the same size so the whole canvas wasn’t too long and to make the colours pop more, I increased the vibrance and saturation of the whole thing after I had put them all together. The reason I chose to put a slightly blurry picture in the middle was to show the progression of the journey as it was taken from the window whilst the train was moving from one destination to the other.

These photos were all taken at Leeds Train Station but this time I did not place them in the order of when they were taken. I put them together because I like how there is a colour theme going on in them. I increased the brightness and decreased the contrast so the photos weren’t too dark. They came out quite dark when I took them because they were taken in a more shaded area than the others.

These pictures all focus on the inside of the train and are not in order of when they were taken. I increased the vibrance and saturation to make the blue on the seats pop more.
For all the photos I chose to put together, I wanted to make sure all the colours were similar to make the whole canvas look more aesthetically pleasing. When cropping in Photoshop I also made sure that each photo was exactly the same size so everything was balanced out.