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5/5/2026 - Go forth and SEE THE LIGHT! Have a great summer! - Rych
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Photo Observations are done for the semester.
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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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Lighting Observation 1 (Week 2)
1) February 7th, 8pm, outside Home Depot 2) Looking upwards through the clouds at the flashing light on top of a smokestack. 3) It was a cold, rainy, misty night as I was walking into Home Depot. Out of the … Continue reading
1st lighting observation
1) Feb. 6th – 4:02 p.m – driving my car on the Connecticut 15 highway: I was driving back to school this past Sunday when I had my lighting “moment.” 2) The light/glare from the horizon that hit the moving … Continue reading
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Lighting Observation 1 week 2
Where: Saturday, February 5th, evening, approximately 7pm, walking north towards the high-risers. Objective Description: I see a line of street lamps in the distance by the intramural fields. There is much fog. Subjective Description: Everything seems muted. The light sources are distinct and … Continue reading
Photo Observation #2
I took this picture of myself several months ago. “Sun” When I took this, it was early morning, and the sun was shining in through my dorm-room window – the sun is also the only light source I used. I … Continue reading
Sun pic.
2. I found this photo through google images that came from someone’s blog. 3. The Sun 4. I chose this picture because I liked how tiny the sun looked in comparison to the persons hand. I also really liked how … Continue reading
Light Observation
1) DATE-TIME-LOCATION: Friday, February 4th 2011, 8:30 AM 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The sun is shining at just the perfect angle to surround the head of the Benjamin Franklin statue on campus, in between Dempster and Breslin halls. 3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: … Continue reading
Lighting Photo
Taken by Philip Schaffer COLD DESCRIPTION: The lighting of this picture is the blue that the sky takes on right before night. Furthermore, the grey tones in the picture, both in the light coming from the sky and the colors … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2
1. February 2nd. 6:30 AM. My room. 2. The light is coming from a bright bulb directed right at my face. It is bright, white, and all encompassing. 3. Waking up to my roommate switching on his bed lamp, which, … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 1
1. January 31st. 2AM. Outside of Vander Poel Hall. 2. The light comes from a bright street lamp that is shining down at an angle. It is bright orange. Light spreads wide, in all directions. 3. The light is shining … Continue reading
Photo Observation #1
Courtesy of http://www.4peaks.com/fthwalden.htm COLD The whole image looks bleached by the bright sun. The sky is bright, but it is a pure, cool blue. The broken-up quality of the light on the cabin adds to the feeling of isolation, and … Continue reading
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