Archive for February, 2019

Photo Observation 5

Taken by me, March 2018
Single Light Source
The lighting is shaped into a box shape, with very distinctive edges, so that it is easy to discern where the light is hitting. It illuminates Roxie (my dog) in such a way that she appears both angelic in nature and like a beacon of hope. Due to the brightness of the light coming down, it creates a starker contrast between Roxie’s head and her surroundings, reminiscent of a sewer grate being removed over a dark area of the sewer system, only this is a much nicer vision (though the smell probably isn’t that different).

Lighting Observation #5

Date/Time/Location: 2/19/19, 7pm, Prom the Musical

Objective Description: The chandelier was lit before the show began. I took picture of the theater and the light coming off of it looked like a straight horizontal line in the picture.

Subjective Description: A UFO hovered near the ceiling of the theater . . .or it was a chandelier with lens flares.

Single Light Source

Attribute: I took this picture September 2018.

Theme: This fits the single light source theme because even though there are lights on in the room in the background, none are on her. The only light source on her is the sun coming through the window.

Description: Cayley is addressing her kingdom while posing dignified on the mountain of my stomach, while the sun focuses and highlights her majesty.

Photo Observation #5

Photo taken by me at my high school in June of 2018

Theme: Single Light Source

Description: The lighting in this picture was set up to be neutral constant for the one-act play festival. This fits the theme since there is only one source of light coming from the right side of the picture.

Photo Observation #4

1: Source: Canon- Photo taking by PinPoint Elite

2: The lighting creates the feeling of night life

3: I was in a photoshoot for the photography company that I am apart of. We wanted to create a cinematography/ photoshoot using LED’s like Brandon Warfol. He is an amazing photographer who uses LED’s, and edits the pictures to make the colors more vibrant. We couldn’t fine a model so I was the candidate.

Light Observation #4

1) DATE-TIME-LOCATION: Thursday 21st 2019, 10:00 am

2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was walking to my car and the sun was glaring off of the snow into my eyes. I could barley see and had to squint to try and block out the sun.

3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Even though there was snow I felt quite warm. It was almost like a placebo effect. Due to the fact that the sun was out and shining, it felt like spring and I got a sense of relief.

Lighting Observation #4 The M Train

1) DATE-TIME-LOCATION: Saturday February 16th, 6:30 zpm, M Train crossing the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan.

2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION; the fluorescent off-white light over head, the white or amber lights of passing headlights illuminated the streets on either side. In the distance, the buzzing lights of Manhattan, and their reflection on the river.

3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Isolated, from the outside world. Despite the movement of and around us, the air inside the subway car was still. Most people where engrossed with the their phones or staring blankly out the window. Momentary peace, in s city of chaos.


Light Observation 4

Thursday, 8:52pm in my dorm
The lights were off in my room, and it was snowing outside, with the lampposts illuminating it.
The window looked as though it was glowing, with the snow swirling outside of it. It reminded me of those old alien movies, where you see the bright white light coming in through the window in the dark, right as the aliens either land nearby, or abduct something or someone.

Photo Observation 4

Taken by me, on a riverboat around Manhattan in June 2016
THEME: Nightlife
NYC is the city that never sleeps, and that expression is most true when seeing how brightly lit it is. Each building has its own varying color and shape, yet they all help to show how alive and active the city is at night.

Lighting observation #4

Date: February 20th 2019 at 6:10

  1. Looking down from the 39th floor I have a view of Times Square from above. All of the lights art lit but the surrounding is darker because it requires so much electricity.
  2. The surrounding of darkness make you feel enclosed because the light is so focused inward. Although, The focas is drawn to the middle where your eye won’t wonder, so you stay engaged with the wonder that is Times Square.

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