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5/5/2026 - Go forth and SEE THE LIGHT! Have a great summer! - Rych
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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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Category Archives: Light Observation
02/23 Light Observation
The dim lights backstage. When working backstage the yellow/ white lights are placed perfectly where they are needed in order to be helpful. But they also withhold light just enough that anyone else walking backstage ends up with a silhouette. … Continue reading
02/ 29 Photo Theme- Nightlife
This was taken outside of Kings Theatre just after a concert. I loved the colors of the lights looked reflecting off of the building and the trees around it. The different colors also compliment each other very nicely
Photo Observation 2/29
This photo was taken by me at a club called Somewhere Nowhere. This is my favorite club because you get to see the beautiful skyline, and there is a lot of disco balls and other lighting aspects that create cool … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2/23
Location: St. Matthew’s Church, Conneticut (on a film shoot) Time: 2/25/24 1:00pm Objective: Sunbeams show through light haze inside of a church, creating overlapping beams with areas of light and shadow. Subjective: Yellow spears pierce through the air. The whole … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 3/1
2/26/24 – 9:07 PM – Friend’s House Objective: The string lights hung are the only light in the room, and are set to a light blue/green color. The color drains out some of the other colors in the objects around … Continue reading
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
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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
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