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Quote of the Day
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3/12/2026- "A LIGHT exists in Spring not present in the year at any other period." - Emily Dickinson
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Photo Theme
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For: 3/26/2026 - Spring. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram
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Current Assignment
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3/12/2026
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Take the MIDTERM on Canvas, available 3/12 to 3/16 end of day. 1st review, A little Night Music, due on Canvas by end of day 3/24/2026. Over the break, read the course assigned play, Deathtrap by Ira Levin. Read Chapter 11, The Design Process in the Gillette text. Review Script Analysis Worksheet, and the video Play Structure on the Videos page.
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Previous Assignment
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3/10/2026
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Angle Exercise due on Thursday 3/12/2026. Single source artificial light photo with angle color/light key on Thursday. A Little Night Music closes this week. Review due on Tuesday, 3/24/2026 after spring break. Midterm this weekend.
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Lighting Observation 2/23
2/22 – 5:17pm – Sitting in my car outside my house Objective description: The whole sky is clouded over, and it is beginning to rain. The sun is nowhere in sight, and everything is a darker, grey color. Subjective … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2/22
Objective: Walking to class this morning, I noticed the light shined through the trees in a similar way as when it shines through the forest while I am snowmobiling. The faster you go, the beams of light pop out of … Continue reading
Lighting Observation Feb 22
The back of Starbucks in the Student Center 3:34 PM Thursday Objective: The student center, in general, is lit up from the huge windows that let the sun in. There are also hanging lights from the ceiling. The whole area … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #3
2/18/24 – 5:06 PM – Lowe 108 Objective Description: One of the rolling mirrors was facing toward the windows, and as the sun was setting the mirror reflected the sun’s rays into the room. Subjective Description: As I sat looking … Continue reading
Lighting Observation – part three
2/22/2024 – 11:18 am – Lowe 201 Objective: The cold light through the window illuminates the classroom, competing with the light from the projector. Subjective: The cooler tone of the outside light similarly matches the color of the projector light, … Continue reading
cold weather post
This photo was taken from my window after the light snowstorm over the break. The gray clouds mixed with the newly white snow make the scene feel cold.
Cold Photo Observation
Photo This was a photo I took during the snow day on Saturday. I really liked the look veiwing up under the flowers wuth the snow on top. The color contrast between the white and the yellow really made the … Continue reading
Cold
To me, this photo taken from the window of my dorm just screams cold. Not just because of the snow but also because of the colors in the picture. The super grey clouds, grey buildings, and somewhat grey looking trees, … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2/22
This photo was taken by me in October at Bald Mountain in Old Forge. It was very cold and windy outside, but the fog and clouds looked beautiful with the sunlight shining through and I love this photo captured that … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/22: Cold
Via Pinterest For this assignment, I took notes from the natural world. The early morning is the coldest time for anyone who has spent time outdoors. In this image, cold is exemplified by the constriction of color and detail. Just … Continue reading
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