Lighting Observation 1
1. January 31st. 2AM. Outside of Vander Poel Hall.
2. The light comes from a bright street lamp that is shining down at an angle. It is bright orange. Light spreads wide, in all directions.
3. The light is shining on to the the branches of the tree beneath it, causing the shadows to be projected against the snow. Due to the angle of the light, the shadows stretch towards me. From my room, on the 6th floor, I can look down and see the rain only when I look towards the light, otherwise, it is invisible. The whiteness of the snow and ice against the ground is shining the light of the lamp back towards me, creating an intense orange glow which combats the knowledge I have of how cold it actually is out there.