Archive for February 11th, 2011

Light Observation 2A

DATE-TIME-LOCATION: 2/9/11; 8:45AM; Southbound on Unispan

OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Sunlight from the east casts a shadow of the windows onto the walkway of the Unispan

SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: It was a bright early morning, so the sun was at a low angle in the sky.  The sunlight blared through the main window of the Unispan creating a definite group of rectangular shadows.  The bright, rigid shadows made me feel energized and ready for another day of class.

Photo Observation 2

ATTRIBUTION: “A Beam of Sunlight Illuminates an Underwater Cave”- Raul Touzon  (http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p/LRG/28/2877/RXGPD00Z/posters/touzon-raul-a-beam-of-sunlight-illuminates-an-underwater-cave.jpg)

THEME: The Sun

DESCRIPTION: The cave is pitch black, but once the sun rises every morning, it springs to life.  The blue water turns the beam of amber sunlight into a shaft of blue.  The beam of light is the only thing that illuminates the cave.  It gives great depth to the coral, rocks, and other formations in the cave.

Photo Observation 2

 

2) Taken by myself

3) The Sun

4) This is a picture of one of the photo wall lights we have at Social. Everytime it turns this color it reminds me of a sunrise. Also, when the light hits the cup it blends in and also looks like a fruity tropical drink which makes me think of spring Break and hot gorgeous weather.

Light Observation 2/11

1) February 9th, 8 PM

2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I am looking out my window, and there are street lights lining the deserted streets, aside from the occasional bus. The moon is visible — it is very clear, but very cold.

3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The pools of light around the street lamps are very evident, and it seems as though there is nothing between them but blackness. It is so cold that the sky is almost perfectly clear, and the trees occasionally sway into the beams of light, casting shadows on the pavement. The lighting feels crisp.

Light Observation 2- Week 2

1) 2/10/11 at 10pm at SocialSports Kitchen

2) Objective: The gel and strobe lights in the bar

3) Subjective: I was at work and was in the dj booth watching over the crowd, when I noticed all the lights and colors. It gave me this happy feeling that I had never realized. The lights move and hit the dance floor was stunning as well as the colors against the bar. It gave me a new love for my job!

Light Observation 1- Week 2

1) 2/9/11 at 4pm My room

2)Objective: Black 60 watt lamp

3)Subjective: I walked into my room and turned on my lamp and the shadow that the light cast on my birthday banner made it look like it was burning but it wasn’t. The banner is red so it had like a volcanoe lava feel. It was fascinating.

Light Observation 2/11

1) February 10th, 10 PM on Fairview Blvd.

2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I am driving down the street and it is very dark, except for the streetlights on the main road about a quarter mile ahead. The street is lined with houses, most of which have their lights off by now. There is a large SUV ahead in the center of the road, with its headlights on, and red and white police lights are casting their strobing lights across the fronts of the houses. There are several other police cars casting lights along the road behind the large SUV blocking the road.

3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Even with the sound of the traffic on the road, the light gives the impression that one should be dead silent. The neighborhood seems violated, and it seems like trespassing just to live there. The dim yellow in the distance seems welcoming, but the bright white of the LED headlights and the red and white strobes chasing along the facades of the buildings seem to block me from the rest of the world, as if I am forbidden from escaping what feels like imminent danger. It feels as though the whole neighborhood is isolated from the rest of the world and there is no escape.

Photo Observation 2/11

2)Found using Google Image Search: http://arachnoidcyst.org/patient.php

3) Sun

4) This is a picture of the sun. Additionally, it gives off a celestial feel because of the light reflecting off of the clouds below. The texture of the clouds is emphasized by the position of the single light source.

Photo Observation 2

2.) My own photo taken at the beach at Wildwood Campground, Long Island
3.) THEME: Sun
4.) DESC: This sunset over the beach was very romantic, the brilliant reds and oranges filled the sky like a burning passion, hot and fresh. The bright sun reflects across the ocean’s surface rippling slightly. The pinks and coral mix with the blue of the water reflecting beautifully, a perfect passion hot like a summer’s eve. Long and slow burning a lasting passion of two souls looking forever into one another’s eyes, two pieces of a puzzle fit together perfectly.

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