Monday, May 23, 2016
Architecture and Sunlight by Carla Moreno
This is a wonderful picture of the how the
sunlight can harshly impact a piece of stone and make it look beautiful. I was
walking past the Los Angeles Public Library and I went inside their patio and
there was this hidden building inside. The sunlight is an amazing light that
sets mood and creates wonderful settings. By just looking at the picture of the
building looks big but it was small. I like the sunlight because it is bright but
has a variation of different light shades. I would have so much fun figuring
out how I would recreate this variation of sunlight hitting the building. I would
use the par-can to light the big harsh light. I would use an Amber color tint.
I would also use a sky light and also place a light blue shade. Both of the Fresnel
would be used to light a very light green tint. I would also play with time if
I was recreating in for the theater. I would use lights and then play with
time. I would create a variation of time and light, dimness while also
exploring different amounts of time the light would stay on and then go off.
Playing with time and also the ability to recreate tonal pastel colors would be
great. Overall the mood and feeling with this would be CAREFREE and LIVELY. I love this picture because I would want to
challenge myself to play with time, energy, I would be working with a variation
of pastel colors to recreate the mood for the building.
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It's as if the sun was just rising above the stone building...nice commentary! Love the hints of light within the building as well!
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