-
Quote of the Day
-
5/5/2026 - Go forth and SEE THE LIGHT! Have a great summer! - Rych
-
-
Photo Theme
-
Photo Observations are done for the semester.
-
-
Current Assignment
-
5/5/2026
-
Final Project and Final Exam Due by 5/12/2026, 12:30pm on Canvas
-
Previous Assignment
-
4/30/2026
-
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.
-
Pages
-
Site Administration
-
Tags
- #photo observation
- advertisement
- Alexis
- Blue
- Cold
- Emily
- Fog
- four seasons
- green
- happy
- light
- lighting moment
- Lighting Observation
- Light lab
- lightobservation
- Light Observation
- megan gore
- night
- Night life
- Nightlife
- orange
- Photo Observation
- photoobservation
- rain
- Red
- Reflection
- shadow
- shadows
- snow
- Spencer Giles
- Spooky
- Spring
- summer
- sun
- Sunlight
- Sunrise
- Sunrise/Sunset
- sunset
- surreal
- Tree
- trees
- warm
- white
- window
- yellow
-
-
Recent Posts
-
Recent Comments
- Rych on
- Rych on Lighting Observation 2/9
- Rych on Photo Observation 2/15
- Rych on Romance Photo Theme
- Rych on Sunset Photo Theme
Author Archives: previousstudent
Lighting Observation
1. 3/25/14, 6:50pm, Unispan 2. The sun beginning to set. 3. As the sun was beginning to set the sky was separated into three horizontal sections. The top layer was yellow, the second was light blue, and the bottom, largest … Continue reading
Posted in Light Observation
Leave a comment
2. Taken from: http://resources.made-in-china.com/actives_mic/industry_info/2/398004/1356331009130.jpg 3. Desire 4. This image displays a very desirable bed. Apart from the desirable bed the lighting also creates a very desirable atmosphere. The low lighting creates shadows on the wall and bed. The lighting creates … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Observation
Leave a comment
Photo Obs.
2) http://www.askmen.com/dating/keywords/kissing.html 3) Desire 4) This image displays desire on many different levels. On the surface, it describes what every human desires. The couple, clearly involved in a very intimate moment, appear flawless in the light shining on them. The … Continue reading
Light Observation #8
1. Sunday, March 23, Emily Lowe room 11o, approximately 7:15 2. Light from the setting sun hitting the top of the playhouse 3. After being fully engrossed in my draftings, I took a moment to gaze out the window. At … Continue reading
Light Observation
1. March 27th, ~6pm 2. I was driving home for spring break wearing my sunglasses and the sun came in from the side at just the right angle. 3. The sun was at just the right angle so that the … Continue reading
Photo Observation
2. http://www.fredastaireprinceton.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/tango-lesson.jpg 3. Desire 4. Although the lighting is done with no other colors than pure white light, the image still brings across the feeling of desire. This is done through the positioning of the subjects and the expressions on their … Continue reading
Photo Observation – Max Cerci
Taken by me at my High School in MA. during “Thoroughly Modern Millie” 3) Desire 4) This photo represents desire in two big ways. The first is through its’ scenario. The hanging lights are all focused in on the … Continue reading
Max Cerci – Lighting Observation
1) 3/23/14 around 6:30 ish – Sunset – East River 2) The sun setting over Manhattan from the view point of the east river before Throgs Neck Bridge 3) As I drove back towards Long Island I turned to my … Continue reading
Photo Observation
2) http://cortexedge.deviantart.com/art/shifting-shadows-207908315 3) Shadow 4) Shadows to me means creepy, and this place is the quintessence of scary. The artificial sick lighting helps make this place very claustrophobic and the circular shadows repeating themselves remind me of those hypnosis black-and-white circles. … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Observation
Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.