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Lighting Observation #8

4/8/22 – 1:07 pm – Bits and Bytes

Objective Description: Three warm-toned ceiling fan lights, small balloon-like in size. the three lights are lined up in a row. The light from the bulbs is reflecting off of a wall of windows.

Subjective Description: The day is dark and gloomy and it has been raining. The rain is dripping down the windows that surround the fan lights. The orange light bouncing off these now grey-looking windows adds a little brightness back to them. This is so noticeable because of the juxtaposition of the bright orange and the gloomy blue. It’s as if the fan lights are tiny suns trying to shine through the dark sky.

Light Observation #5 – Bits n Bytes

  1. Date: 3/1/18, Time: about 6pm, Location: Pathway leading up to Bits n Bytes, near Emily Lowe Hall
  2. The lamps from inside Bits n Bytes are shining out of the building’s window, giving off an emphasized glow, considering the sun had just set and it was almost dark.
  3. Another day is fulfilled. I have to walk from my last class to the Netherlands parking lot in order to finally go home. As I tread the usual path, the sky gets darker, almost a deep shade of indigo. As the sun’s light leaves the horizon, there is a glowing building in the distance. It is a local cafe, most commonly used as somewhat of a lounge for students. The lamps from within are emitting a consistently hazy shade of orange, as if to lure in wandering passersby.