Monday, September 17, 2012

Unit 3 - Light (Activity 2)

Photo Credit: Melena T. Persson

This is an example of "Multiple Light Sources" I know it may seem like there is only one light source (the light bulb) and initially, that's what i thought as well. It was only when i looked closer that i noticed more than one light source in this photograph. It is obvious that one light source is present (the light bulb) the other source is light entering from a window on the left hand side. Examine the chest of the model. Do you notice the shadow of a window pane? Well its there, which verifies my claim that IT IS a "Multiple Light Source".


Photo Credit: Adam Sheikh

This is a more "Clean Cut" example of, "Multiple Light Sources" You can see that one light source is obviously the pole with all the lights strung on it. The other light source would be the lights from the Ferris Wheel, and the other lights strung around to depict the carnival in the background. 



Photo Credit: Erika

This is an example of "One Light Source" The one light source in this picture is the ray of sun coming in from the window. You can see the sun illuminate the flowers as well as the napkin on the table. There are no other light sources in this picture. 



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