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Quote of the Day
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3/5/2026- "Like a jellyfish, let your inner light guide you through dark waters" - Unknown
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Photo Theme
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For: 3/12/2026 - Single source artificial light. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram as per 3/5 lecture.
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Current Assignment
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3/5/2026
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Work on Angle Exercise. angle exercise worksheet (handed out in class, link is in case you need an extra copy) Reminder, how to read an architects scale. Angle exercise due 3/12/2026. Attend A Little Night Music. Your review of the show will be due on Canvas 3/24/2026
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Previous Assignment
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3/3/2026
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Read the The Image of Light Chapter 12 & The Lighting Key Chapter 13 in the Gillette text.
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Tag Archives: Lighting Observation
Lighting Observation 2
Date: 2/04/2016 Time: 9:40 p.m. Location: Outside of Lowe/Bits Objective Description: It’s dark out and the only the light is coming from the street lamps around campus. There is also some glow coming from classrooms and offices in Lowe and Memorial. The few people that are … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 1
DATE- Summer 2015 TIME- Around 7 or 8 pm LOCATION- Lakeside Park Objective Description: The sun is on it’s way down yet is still very much high in the sky. Although the sun isn’t visible in the photo, the light is visible by … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
Date: 1/30/2016 Time: 8:42 p.m. Location: Constitution parking lot Objective Description: The sun has already gone down and it was dark out. The parking lot was illuminated solely by the the orangey street lights. The light I was standing under is broken and flickering … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
2/17/15, 11:30pm, Intramural Fields It was a FREEZING night as I walked back to Colonial Square from rehearsal. The intramural fields were quite a sight: Freezing rain had poured on the already snowy fields earlier that day. The result was … Continue reading
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Light Observation #1
1) 1/29/15, 10:30pm, Lounge of Nassau Hall 2) An outdoor light that was aimed at a tree created a shadow of the branches in the snow. 3) My lighting moment was wonderful. Everyone in the lounge thought I was a … Continue reading
Lighting Observation – Max Cerci
1) April 2 2014 In my Room 2) The light on the ceiling in my room. 3) Something had been left in the panelling of the light causing burnt marks to appear. These burnt marks when looking at the light … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #6
1. 3/6/14, 6:00pm, Behind Memorial Hall 2. Walking out of Bits and Bytes as the sun was setting. 3. The sky was divided into 5 beautiful colors visible. The top of the sky was a dark blue, almost lavender. The … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 6
1. 3 March 2014, 6:30pm 2. I took my little sister out to dinner before taking her to the airport. When we were in the restaurant the lights dimmed. At first I thought I was just going nuts, but my … Continue reading
Lighting Moment #5
1. 26, February 11:32 am 2. I was sitting in my room, typing up a paper with the overhead lights off and the blinds open, and I looked to the left where the tungsten lights from the hallway came in … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #3
1. 2/13/14, 5:24 pm, Lowe Hall front hallway 2. It was mostly dark. With dim light coming through the windows of the front doors. The only other source of light was the red glow from the exit signs. 3. The … Continue reading