Blog #2: New and Improved- Two Lighting Observations
Two Lighting Observations
by Lily Frame
1. With my feet submerged
in Wilmington's frothy sea, I walked around the beach making observations of
its lighting sources, intensity, distribution, and movement in this particular
setting. The beach’s main source of illumination is from the sun and the ocean (created
by the sun’s reflection). The intensity of the sun’s light is brighter and more
powerful than it’s reflection onto the water. The lighting (around 11:00 am) was
distributed evenly along the water and its inhibitors; no clouds or shadows
were preventing this. The movement of the lighting at the beach was consistent
until the sun began to set.
2. Sitting in the heart of
my studio apartment, I began making lighting observations of its lighting
sources and intensity. My home has two natural light sources available: the window
of my sky lookout and two windows in the front of my house, but because the two
windows are currently blinded, my only natural source is from the window of my
sky lookout. The intensity of my houses lighting is dim and unlit except for in
my kitchen which it creates hard shadows along my kitchen cabinets. The lighting
in my bedroom is dim and illuminates a fourth of my bedroom.
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