Monday, October 10, 2016
Week #6 - Maricela Guardado
This photo is particularly exciting to me because of the lamp! A parabolic reflector lamp lit this little evening chit-chat scene, and the lens on top of the lamp made the interesting pattern on the floor. I think that is due to how close the lamp is from the . Over the lamp is a gel that my friend attached to the lamp, definitely cyan! I love that the atmosphere of this light can influence so many different scenes if this was onstage -- this could be a late night catch up after drinks, or a moonlit evening.
This is an alley way by my house lit with a street light. I love that the apartment window is on, and that more street lights dot the rest of the alley. The light is greenish and interestingly yellow. I also really like that the last of the sunlight peeks out over the hills in the background. I love its gradient blue color - which would be interesting to light on stage. I would be curious to know how to create that effect with lighting design on stage.
This was too good! I used my sunset card for this one -- and it was even better in person! The colors were the best part. Where it looks the most orange in the photo actually looked beautifully plummy pink -- some purples, pinks, and reds. The pattern from the clouds are also so beautiful with the way the sunset lights them. I think that pattern could be accomplished with a gobo in a LEKO light, and perhaps with a softer focus? I'd like to try it out!
Also, apologies for this being late!!! Fall break took over me!
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Lovely images! Love the "at home" lighting design in the first image! It's creative and simple, with great color and texture! Has that youthful lets stay up all night feeling :) And REALLY like that second image of the streetlamp alleyway. Such a great image displaying a strong high pressure gas source of light, full of shadows and depth as the alley keeps going and going into the distance. That little warm window tells such a story too! and the contrast of the warm man-made light sources against the soft dark blue gradient of the natural light source is really kind of poetic! AND YES to the sunset card! GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteand no worries about being late. Fall break over took me too! I'm just now looking at these!