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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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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Lighting Observation #1
1. February 2, 2012, around 5:20pm, basement of Gallon Wing. 2. The silhouette of trees through the window. 3. I was in the middle of playwriting class, just in the middle of that time where class was starting to slow and looked up … Continue reading
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Photo Observation #1 – Sunrises/Sunsets – Lee Moore
2. Cadillac Mountain Sunrise by Chuck Kime, http://www.flickr.com/photos/30652603@N07/4904579623/ 3. Sunrises/Sunsets 4. This photo was take of the sunrise view from Cadillac Mountain in Bar Harbor, Maine. The top of Cadillac Mountain is the … Continue reading
Light Observation #1
1) January 30, 2012. 8:00 am. My dorm room 2) Sunlight shining through the window onto a stuffed animal in the morning. 3) Most dorm rooms aren’t the best places to find an inspiring light. The overhead light is fluorescent and … Continue reading
Photo Observation #1 – The Elation of a Sunrise
2) Dena Kline 3) Sunsets or Sunrises 4) Seeing a sunrise is a thing of beauty. The majority of the population, specifically looking at college, does not get up until the sun has risen into the sky. The sunrise brings … Continue reading
Photo Observation #1 – Aspiring Transcendence
2. Photography of QT Luong http://www.terragalleria.com/photo/?id=hale20929&subject=wild-scenics 3. Sunsets or Sunrises 4. With the busy and seemingly endless lives that we all control, it is easy for one to become blind to natural beauty. We live in a world of where anything that we want,we … Continue reading
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Tagged aspiration, calm, happiness, natural, positive, promise, relaxed, reveal, revival, stunning
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Photo Observation #1
2. Sunset at Isonzo River by Daniele Pantanali, Digital Photography Shots. http://dpshots.com/photo-inspiration/sunset-photos.html 3. Sunsets or Sunrise 4. I believe this photo perfectly depicts a beautiful Sunset, with the site being the Isonzo River. I really appreciate how the photo includes land … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #1
1. January 31, 4:50 pm, Meadowbrook Parkway. 2. Mid-sunset, when the sun is still fully visible but just about to drop beyond the horizon. 3. The Meadowbrook Parkway is by no means a beautiful place. It’s a stretch of concrete … Continue reading
Light Observation #1
1. February 1,2012 in the parking lot next to Estabrook Hall. 2. Parking lot lights in a row in the parking lot. 3. As I was walking home from rehearsal I was thinking about my Lighting Observation for the week … Continue reading
Light Observation #1: Headlights Through the Blinds
1. Wednesday February 1, 2012 at about 3:15 AM. I was in my room in Liberty Hall—the bottom floor, with a window facing Oak Street. 2. The light was a combination of three sources: The amber glow of Hofstra’s lamps, … Continue reading
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