One day in class the computers were out of use, so we got an assignment over shadows around the school!
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Light comes from top left as well as the floor it bounces off of. The circled pillar is the source for the shadow behind it. |
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Top right directional lighting, causing a shadow on the railing. Large cone angle and many different ones, so not a harsh shadow. |
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Top left lighting. Semi-faded cone angle. |
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Pretty soft and faded cone angle causing a light shadow with soft edges. |
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Didn't get the windows in this picture, but they're casting the shadow. Very sharp edges closest to the window. |
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More shadows cast by the window. Much of the light bounces off the floor and indirectly lights up its surroundings, such as the stair divider. |
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Top left directional lighting, very harsh edges due to the sun being the only major |
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Another shadow cast by the sun on the trashcan. Similar edges, yet there is more bounce light affecting the pavement under shadow so it isn't as dark. |
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The sun is just aweesome. Ultimate shadow creator! |
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Shadow cast by door. Harsh edges. |
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Very soft edges due to the many light sources from aboce. |
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Another soft shadow from many different light sources. |
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Dark shadow in locker, cast by the top of it. Light, however, bounces off the bottom and compensates for not being pitch black inside. |
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Top right lighting casting a semi-harsh edge shadow under the table. Light bounces off the floor to soften the edges. |
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Harsh edge shadow against the door with very little bounce light. |
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