Lighting Observation #2
1) Tuesday, February 4th. 10:00 PM.
2) On the second floor of Davison Hall, the overhead halogen lights share the space with the bright afternoon light shining through the ceiling-high windows. The cold fluorescent light of my afternoon class cuts into the warm light of the hallway, silhouetting a student’s figure standing in the doorway.
3) The morning sun I walked to campus under had now matured into a bright afternoon light. It’s supportive rays temporarily combat my already growing weariness before I begrudgingly retire into the sickly white-green light of Davison Hall. I ascend the stairs, the sunlight reaching through trees and windows to give me a final push I needed. Upon reaching the top of the stairs, I resentfully turn my back on the light and round the corner to find a silhouette cast upon the ground. It’s indistinct voice wafts through the doorway, adding to the mystery of what awaits me. I hope some rest.