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Photo Observation #4 (A Night in Praha)

2) Taken By: Nic Christopher, March 23rd, 2010. Taken at 10:30PM in streets of Prague, Czech Republic.

3) THEME: Night Life

4) DESCRIPTION: This Picture was taken late on a mild March night in the streets of Prague, Czech Republic. To me, night life is not going to parties or getting drunk, going to dances or going out on the town. I never do anything like this, instead my nights are spent in the theater or they are spent exploring. I love to explore and imagine my way through places all over the world. I enjoy walking through the streets, watching people, looking at the empty streets or see what late night action is going on around me.

On this March night I was walking around the streets of Prague with my parents looking up at all the history that surrounded us. Prague is known for being one of the most historic places in the world. At night the buildings are illuminated  against the night sky and from certain spots up on the hills you can look out over the entire city and see where the new meets the old and where the castles, churches and clock towers have stood for hundreds and hundreds of years.

This picture is a short time lapse of one of the buildings just outside of the castle. What speaks most to me about this image is how it has the ability to show the new, the old and the night sky. The building in the foreground is one of the “newer” buildings in the city and is illuminated and portrayed in what seems to be rather natural lighting. The Ancient cathedral is overexposed and is dominating the composition but still maintains its figure, shape and details. Filling all the empty space in this image is the deep blue glow of the night sky. The sky is absorbing all the ambient light from all of the other buildings and plazas that are surrounding this spot. It is a harmony of all the elements in this city into one composition that can only be seen at night. This is why I like to go explore at night, there are new sights, new places and new perspectives on the world all around us. To me this is what night life really is, the discovery of these old buildings, this history; and then to wonder what exactly is it that goes on in there every night, what all has this one building been through… probably more than anyone can handle in a whole life time of nights out on the town.

 

 

 

Lighting Observation 4.1 (The reverse shadow)

1) 2/19/12 – 3:03 – southern tip of Manhattan, near Battery Park facing east towards Statue of Liberty

2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was at battery park standing on the bike path facing east looking toward the Statue of Liberty. The sun was bright and reflecting off the water, onto the building behind us and creating a shadow in front of my friends and I.

3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was taking my two friends to see some of the sights in Manhattan this weekend on saturday. We head into the city mid afternoon and went down to Battery Park so that I could show them the view of the Statue of Liberty from the southern tip of Manhattan. We walked across the bike path and stood at the waters edge as they were in awe seeing the lady for the first time. The sun was beginning to get lower in the sky just to the left of the statue.

None of us had our sunglasses on and it was extremely difficult to look at the statue for very long as the sun was reflecting very intensely off of the water between us and the statue. We had to duck behind the large wooden posts that were sticking out of the water acting as tie downs for incoming boats. We used these giant posts to block the light out and catch glimpses of the statue through the cracks in the posts.

I was explaining to them what different things around us were and pointing out important  and significant landmarks all around us. At one point I pointed up and noticed that on the post in front of us there was a clear shadow of my gesturing hand and my body on the post we were hiding behind. What caught me off guard was how vivid our shadow was yet we were staring straight into the sun. What was happening is that the sun was reflecting off of the water and bouncing back up onto the skyscraper behind us and illuminating my friends and I from behind. It was a cool effect to be looking straight into the burning sun yet also looking at a clear shadow of myself right in front of me. As cool as this effect was I realized just how aware I need to be in lighting designs of where reflective surfaces are so that I dont create these odd phenomenons. This moment made me realize just how hard it really is to put light where you want it as well as keep it away from the places you don’t want it all at the same time.

 

Photo Observation

2. Shoot The Freak- photograph by Nicole Wiseman

3. Nightlife

4. This is a photograph of my friend Mia’s band, Shoot the Freak. Her band is a glam-punk band that tends to play gritty New York City bars, which I think captures the term “nightlife” all own its own. However, the colored lights coming from behind her, casting her in pinks, purples and blues, barely reflecting off the drumset just give the feeling you’re at one of their shows even though you’re just looking at a picture. Also, the light is shining through a thick haze, almost reminiscent of the haze of alcohol that you’ll feel by the end of the night. All the colors are clashing together, bouncing off the instruments, the sheen of her hair, the haze making you just feel the feeling of being at a rock show in NYC.

Lighting Observation 4

1) February 23 2012, 12:30 pm, outside Breslin

2) The angle of the sun was shining behind my friend, casting a glow.

3) I was standing outside Breslin with my friend, talking before her class started. The sun was angled above her, shining down and hitting the top of her head. Her hair was shiny and sun reflected off her head casting a glow. I am certainly not a religious person, but seeing the light surrounding her, which in turn made the area around us hard to see, was reminiscent of an angel.

Although I was temporarily blinded from the sun, it was still rather calming and actually beautiful. It was all rather sudden, since I only noticed it when the conversation was dwindling, but I feel that’s how most “heavenly” encounters tend to be; so quick that it almost didn’t seem real.

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