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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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Light Observation #4
March 1st, 2025 at 2:00 pm – Looking out the bay window of my house I am looking outside my bay window and see clouds that look like a painting, with bright white tops, dark shadowed bottoms, and the sun … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #4
2/27/2025 Black Box, Shapiro Hall, Hofstra University Objective: Dim light shines over the cast of Trojan Women. There are several light beams pointing at us but it is not bright to the point where it lights the box too much. … Continue reading
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Photo Observation #3
Theme: Night Life Photo by me: 2024 The calm tone of the background lights give a cozy feeling bringing in audience and consumers to the location. The warm lights make you feel at home and can make the night a … Continue reading
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Light Observation #4
1)2/24/25 5:39pm, looking out the window of the train on the way home to Ronkonkoma station 2) Objective: A pinkish, purple sunset that bleeds over the sky in Hicksville train station. The sky is starting to turn dark, and where … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #4
2/27/25, 6:30 pm, Looking down the pathway to the Hofstra Museum of Art Objective: An orange, pink sunset frames the arch with the Museum of Art sign. The sky is still bright but the sunset backlights the pathway with a … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #4
1. 2/27/25, 3:00 PM, Emily Lowe Hall 2. Objective: Light shines into the room from three windows at varying heights and a door in the back of the room. The fluorescent lights are on and they are a yellow tone … Continue reading
Lighting post #4
2/28/2025, 9:20 pm, hallway in my home Objective: A dark hallway is illuminated on the left from a slightly open door, shining warm light into the hallway and lighting one side. Subjective: The dark hallway surrounds me, shrouding me in … Continue reading
Light Observation #4
2/28/20205 – 6:00, Front Street Objective description: Car break lights shine at me with a beautiful sunset in the background. All the buildings of the approaching downtown area appear in silhouette. Objective Description: Glowing red break lights shine directly at … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 4
2/28/25- 2:15am- My Bedroom OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I turned on my red lava lamp in my bedroom. SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The warm amber glow of the warm tungsten lightbulb ignites. The glow of the bulb irrupts like a warm fire, heating the … Continue reading
Light Observation #4
February 27, 2025, 6:25 AM, my dorm room The soft light of my sunrise alarm clock lighting my room. Although sunrise alarm clocks do give the most realistic light, it’s still nice. It’s softer than daylight as it gradually gets … Continue reading
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