Week #3 - Kristin - Afternoon Shadows

                      On Friday afternoon, my class on the third floor of the CAC took a 5 minute break to stretch and take in the sunshine. When I walked out to the open-air hallway, I was immediately struck by the geometric shadows cast on the floor by the slowly setting sun. It was around 3pm, so the sun was still relatively high in the sky, hitting the balcony bars from a high side angle and creating slanted shadows. I enjoyed how the vertical slats on the outside of the building cast wide shadows that formed an interesting pattern with the thinner shadows from the balcony bars. One thing I could not understand was why the shadow for the top bar of the balcony looked wavy on the ground. Lastly, I was intrigued by how the element of perspective changed the size and shapes of the shadows from the background to the foreground. I am excited to practice manipulating shadows using the stage lights in class!




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  1. The waviness could be the floor itself?? Great image and I love your excitement about angle, shadow and texture - nice post!

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