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Tag Archives: shadow
Lighting Moment #6
1) Tuesday March 6th 9:00am Playhouse stage 2) There were many different light sources on as both house and work lights were on, along with Megan doing a lights check across the entire plot all of which hit the down … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 6.2 (Moonlit Jail)
1) 3/6/12 – 6:55 PM – Entrance to the netherlands quad. 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was walking back to my room after the sun had gone down. The moon was high in the sky in the direction of the student … Continue reading
Light Observation
It was Monday morning at around 7am and Abbie and I were walking back towards our dorms from the academic side of campus. It was that time of early morning when the sun’s rays hit the earth at a low … Continue reading
Photo Ob #5
2.http://www.flickr.com/photos/besiaman/5867059658/ Flickr, Luca Bettarini 3. One source 4. When you strip things down to one vantage point you assume that you need to see the image but what I like about this is that it is lit from behind … Continue reading
Light Observation 5.1 (The Last Touch of Sun)
1) 2/26/12 – 5:22 PM – Adams quad, facing east. 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was walking out of Lowe on saturday evening just as the sun was going down. The tops of Barnard hall and Davison Hall were lit by … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 4.2 (The Sliver in the bluish glow)
1) 2/23/12 – 6:22 – Walking outside of the Caulkins Quad facing toward NAB 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was walking to Bits from spanish class and the sun had just set. The sky was barely lit and I could see … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 4.1 (The reverse shadow)
1) 2/19/12 – 3:03 – southern tip of Manhattan, near Battery Park facing east towards Statue of Liberty 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was at battery park standing on the bike path facing east looking toward the Statue of Liberty. The … Continue reading
Photo Observation #3 – You Didn’t Hear This From Me…
Photo by Derrick Tyson – http://www.flickr.com/photos/derricksphotos/189815067/ Theme: Shadow Description: We all seem to shelter secrets. Whether we do it out of embarrassment or pride, secrets exist to hide or repress certain memories. Some secrets can even make us go insane, eating … Continue reading
Photo Observation
This is a picture from National Geographic. The theme is shadow. This photo creates a truly amazing effect, because what you see in the image is not the camels themselves, but their shadows. While the camels appear small and … Continue reading
Photo Observation
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/07/10/arts/pilospan.jpg shadow I have always found the shadow performers very interesting. These people normally use like a giant sheet and back lighting to create different scenes and tell stories. I have always been fascinated by the ways they can use shadows to … Continue reading
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