Light Observation #1
When inside a class room, the florescent lighting is not meant to flatter. For example, the lighting in my Evolution of Creative Writing Class is harsh. Since it comes from directly overheard it cast a slight bit of shadow down upon a face but since most class rooms have multiple lights hanging all over the ceiling, you don't notice the shadow too much. You do notice however that the lights tend to make your skin look really washed out, and they really emphasizes those dark circles under your eyes, making that foundation you spent forty dollars on completely worthless.
Light Observation #2
Here in Wilmington, North Carolina we have pretty fickle weather, but when it's good, it's perfect. So, when the weather's nicer people tend to stay out longer and soak up the sun's rays, sometimes on the grass outside an certain student's apartment building. As the sun goes down, long shadows are casted onto the grown while painting people's skin in an orangey color. If a person stands with the sun to the side of them, the sun cast shadows from their nose onto half of their face while the other side remains lit. Personally, it's my favorite lighting because it makes my hair look really red when it's usually a brown color.
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