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Quote of the Day
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3/10/2026- "There are two kinds of LIGHT - the glow that illuminates and the glare that obscures." - James Thurber, Author
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Photo Theme
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For: 3/12/2026 - Single source artificial light. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram as per 3/5 lecture.
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Current 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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Previous Assignment
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3/5/2026
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Work on Angle Exercise. angle exercise worksheet (handed out in class, link is in case you need an extra copy) Reminder, how to read an architects scale. Angle exercise due 3/12/2026. Attend A Little Night Music. Your review of the show will be due on Canvas 3/24/2026
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Category Archives: Light Observation
Lighting Observation #5
1)March 5th, 2025, the bottom level of my house in my kitchen 2)The sun set reflecting the blinds leaving a cool shadow/ pattern behind on the floor 3) I came home on Wednesday after classes from the train station and … Continue reading
Lighting Post #5
March 3, 2025, 2:47 pm, My House Objective: The light shines into my kitchen, casting a bright box on the floor. The light creates rainbows around the floor. Subjective It is the perfect time in the afternoon when the light … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #5
1) 03/07/2025 — 10:32 pm 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: A single house light shines down from the ceiling. The light is a yellow/white light. Shadows are cast against the wall from the group of people in the room. 3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #5
7th of March The sun is setting, and it looks like a golden hour. As I am lying in bed, I see the sun setting from the corner of my eye. Looking out of my window, I think back to … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
1) 03/06/2025 8:19 pm 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: My tall lamp in my bedroom brightens the room 3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The week has been long, just like the winter. There has finally been in the break in the cold, snowy days … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
March 6, 2025, Studio A, Lawrence Herbert School of Communications The white backdrop in studio A lit up with red, blue, and green light and an “applause” sign on After one of my classes, I noticed the almost completely … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #5
March 7th, My room 3:48 PM The sun comes through my window and reflects off of a bright orange blanket. After the rainy days the sun seems to shine brighter than ever today. Its stark white light is blinding, and … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #5
March 5th, 2025 in Adams Playhouse Theater–3:32PM. The lighting cues for Guys and Dolls were being run, my view came from SR wings as I was painting scenery. My work was being done on a yellow wall, which turned into … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #5
1.) March 4, 2025 – 8:34pm – Adams Playhouse 2.) The red and blue stage lights that create a white light on the actors, but separate again on the ground. 3.) As the actors sing out to the audience, they … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
Wednesday, March 5th, 2025, inside my car. 11:00pm The headlights of my car reflecting through the rain It was pouring more than it has the entire semester. I could barely see two feet in front of me, nevermind the road … Continue reading