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Tag Archives: snow
Photo Observation #2
2. I took this photo in January 2014 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire at Prescott Park. 3. Cold 4. In this picture, the sun is setting, leaving the chill of winter to take over for the night. The ice covered pier … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
1. 3:30 AM, March 9th, 2013 Calkins Quad 2. The moonlight, helped by a single white spotlight, stretches out across the quad. 3. My friend and I decided to go for a walk late at night because we felt like … Continue reading
Photo Observation 3: cold
http://s1.favim.com/orig/9/cold-light-outside-sky-snow-Favim.com-171414.jpg Cold This photo gave me the feeling of cold due to the heavy shadows in the picture yet the source of light is not visible You can see the snow still untouched on the ground and on the trees … Continue reading
Light Observation 3
1) Monday, 2/11/13, 7:15 P.M. Walking out of Emily Lowe. 2) Having rained all day and snowed the day before, a light fog caked the air. Looking across toward the Playhouse I could only see the piercing light of the … Continue reading
Photo Ob #8
2. shutterstock.com, by: Elena Blokhina 3. Spring 4. The beginning of spring makes outside come alive, be it ready or not, especially where I come from thus the flowers coming out of the snow. Despite the subject of this photo, … Continue reading
Photo Observation – Sunset
2. I do not know where I originally discovered the picture, but it is from National Georgraphic Travel, and can be found at http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/exposure/nirvana/image/image/48208_0_1208x1005.jpg I could not find the photographer or where the photo is featured on their … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #13
1.) Wednesday Mar. 23 2011, 9:05 P.M. Outside Emily Lowe Hall. 2.) Light reflecting off the falling snow. 3.) It was nighttime, made even darker by the thunderclouds that were overhead, when I got out of my thesis team meeting. … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 1 (Week 4)
1) Sunday Feb 20th, maybe around 2 am, in my dorm 2) Streetlight coming through the blinds in my window 3) As I was about to fall asleep, I noticed that it had begun to snow that night. I could … Continue reading
Lighting Photo
Taken by Philip Schaffer COLD DESCRIPTION: The lighting of this picture is the blue that the sky takes on right before night. Furthermore, the grey tones in the picture, both in the light coming from the sky and the colors … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
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