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Quote of the Day
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3/5/2026- "Like a jellyfish, let your inner light guide you through dark waters" - Unknown
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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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3/5/2026
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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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Previous Assignment
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3/3/2026
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Read the The Image of Light Chapter 12 & The Lighting Key Chapter 13 in the Gillette text.
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Category Archives: Photo Observation
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
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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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Tripadvisor The photo is of a sunset at the beach, describing that days end so others can begin. The lighting is somewhere in the middle to create the space to see the colors when the sun sets to see the … Continue reading
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Cold Photo Lighting Observation
This is a photo I took 2 years ago in January on the ride from Staten Island to Long Island. The lighting is overall blue, which creates a feeling of being cold. Also, the silhouette of the tree without any … Continue reading
Cold Photo Theme
This picture was taken at sunset outside of C-Square a couple of days after our snow day. I really like the way the blue/ purple of the sky darken the silhouette of the bare trees, and how it makes the … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/22
Picture taken by me I took this picture while skiing at Mount Sunapee in New Hampshire. It is very obviously cold in this picture; my family went in the middle of January, and there was actually fresh snow on the … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/22
Photo taken by me This photo was taken on the island Inisheer, one of the Aran Islands located off the coast of Ireland. This was actually the first day of true Irish weather while I was there, so it was … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/15
The way the lights are draped from the tree creates beautiful natural variation causing the lights to have a kind of starry effect. I think the color of the lights is also nice and perfect for romance. They have a … Continue reading
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Photo Observation 2/15
Photo from Pinterest While there are no actual people in this photo, from the lighting alone you can tell that this dinner is a romantic occasion. The dim lighting and red sign lights are classic lighting choices used in romantic … Continue reading
Romance Photo
romance photo This was taken on January 14th on 9th Avenue in Manhattan. While there isn’t necessarily a couple shown in the photo, there is something very romantic about creating a more intimate setting in a bigger, more hectic one. … Continue reading
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