Lighting Observation 3 – Stanley Morgan

1) January 31st, 2026, on a walk around Hofstra University

2) The moonlight as the sky just starts to turn dark shines softly on a tree outstretched below. To contrast this light is a string of street lamps shaped like curved “T”s, exclaiming a harsh, structured, and green-yellow light onto the ground below.

3) The lighting from the moon shines down on the Earth and the trees, although the light that hits the Earth is easily overpowered by the sickly, manmade lights along the road. The moon represents serenity, and peace, while the streetlamps exclaim of efficiency and removal of all things that make us remotely human. The sickly light has no heart, no soul, no meaning. On the contrary, the moonlight represents a deeper meaning than even ourselves: nature.

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