Lighting Observation #10

  1. Tuesday, April 15th 2025 at 7:09PM–Awkward corner room of college house that is too small to be a bedroom or bathroom, but includes a full-size window.
  2. This space is very tight and strangely assembled, however it includes a window that overlooks the street from the second floor. Considering the size of the room, there is little natural light that seeps in outside of this one window, making the overall look of the space dark. The window overlooks a tree with red leaves which become bright red amidst the sun setting. This leaves the view looking more picturesque and colorful than in reality.
  3. Looking through the window was as if it were the only freedom to be caught in the overcast room. Allowing it that title was generous as is–its strange angles and meager proportions more likely resembled a gloomy abyss. What was framed like a picture within this tinted-blue tomb was indeed a beacon of hope through the sky’s summery display of canary and saffron. Sunset rays gently brushed the crimson tree leaves that sat just beyond the glass, as if inspiring its next viewer to leap out of their dim existence.



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