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5/5/2026 - Go forth and SEE THE LIGHT! Have a great summer! - Rych
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5/5/2026
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Final Project and Final Exam Due by 5/12/2026, 12:30pm on Canvas
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4/30/2026
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Work on the Final Project. This week's Lighting Moment will be the last blog entry of the semester. The last class session on 5/5/2026 will be for final exam review and questions on the final project. The final exam is cumulative for the semester. The final exam must be completed on Canvas by 12:30pm on 5/12/2026. The final project must be submitted to Canvas by that time as well.
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Author Archives: previousstudent
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Fall Sunset in Vermont I used mainly side light to complete this look with some floor light, some back light, and a teeny bit of front light. I forgot to save this as a scene before changing it and can’t … Continue reading
Light Observation
Date: 4/20 Time:8:00 Location: California Avenue Objective: the lights that light up Monroe and the statue really makes that side of the street less scary to walk on. Subjective: as i was walking to monroe with my friend to practice … Continue reading
Light Lab, 4 seasons
Fall Sunset in Vermont I included these different colors because when i think of a sunrise i see a picture of darkness that starts at the top and the colors become to change and become brighter as you look down … Continue reading
Photo Observation 11
Fall Sunset in Vermont This photo has four back lights. The one on the far left is at a 37 degree elevation angle with a 56 degree back angle. It is at 60% intensity with AP7770 gel. The second light … Continue reading
Virtual Light Lab: Four Seasons
1. A Fall Sunset in Vermont Vermont is known for its beautiful mountains and foliage and stunning views. I chose the peak of a mountain because it is simply the best place to experience a sunset. You can see for … Continue reading
Light Lab – 4 Seasons
Sunset in Vermont Cyc Light: top G150 at full, YELLOW at full SR Side Light: G150 at full: 27 degree elevation angle, 12 ft high, 12 feet SR of model, 13 ft throw Top Light: AP7900 at 50%, 52 degree … Continue reading
Four Seasons: A Virtual Light Lab Reimagining
A Fall Sunset in Vermont There were six lights used on the model. (From stage right to left and from downstage to upstage, there is a sidelight with a 43 degree elevation angle, 75% intensity, and a AP7350 gel; a … Continue reading
Lighting Ob #10
4/20/2016, 9:47pm, Netherlands North Courtyard Objective: The main source of light is coming from the lampposts outside of each house. There is a little light coming from students’ windows. Subjective: Walking through the courtyard at night always feels like one … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
Time: 11:13 am Date: 4/18/16 Location: Subway ACE-L’Train Objective Description: The dim-lit trains running underground give off a bleak glow as the flicker with the movement of the train. Sparks can be seen jolting off the side of the walls … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #11
Date: 4/19/16 Time: 8-8:3ish Location: on my way to the Netherlands from the Student Center Objective Description: The sky was almost black but slightly blue closer to the horizon and around the trees. Subjective Description: As I walked home from … Continue reading
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