Friday, October 28, 2016

Color and How It Changes Throughout the Day

Hello, everyone! Today I have an assignment that deals with the lighting within a room and how it changes throughout the day. Everyone was asked to take three pictures of a space that they go to often, and each picture had to be taken at a different time of day: morning, midday, and evening. The space I chose to capture is the recreational space (The Clubhouse) at my apartment complex. I have gone there many times to complete homework and to generally just hang out.
Below are the images and their descriptions.
To the top left is an image of the Clubhouse in the early hours of the morning while it's still relatively dark outside. As you can see, the main light source at this time are the light fixtures placed throughout the space. The colors look slightly dulled due to the artificial lights mixed with the small amount of natural light coming from the coming sunrise.
To the right is an image of the Clubhouse during midday. Since it's the middle of the day, the room doesn't require as much light from the artificial sources so there's generally more natural light during this time of day. The lighting is usually only turned on in the gym. Also the room looks a bit dim due to it being an overcast day yesterday when I captured these images. However, due to the dimness, the colors are a bit richer.
Finally, to the bottom left is an image of the Clubhouse during the later hours of the evening. Here, the artificial lighting is absolutely required since the sun is down during this time of day. Unlike the early morning image, the colors in the room are very bright and noticeable because there isn't any natural light coming in from outside.



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