1st Lighting Observation

1) January 28th, 1:41 PM, Hofstra University Student Center

2) In the entrance to the Student Center, snow is seen on the glass above where one would stand. Light reflects off of the snow, and protrudes below to the entrance. The snow creates cracks in the light, as well as areas where the snow blocks the light due to it’s density, and areas where the snow shines in. The variation in light all in one area casts varying shadows to the passers by below.

3) The light caused by the reflections of different density and areas of the snow to me, feels like an overwhelming wave of tranquility. As I passed the light, I felt all of the different waves in their intensity, as some gracefully lit my features, and others pulled me out into the brightness in the intense cold of winter. In my awe, I find myself looking up and seeing how the light changes from day to day as the snow melts and moves.

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