Hello everyone! My name is Leon and I'm very happy to meet all of you and learn about design in the context of light. I have always had a strange relationship with light because my eyes are photophobic and pick up much more light than normal, causing normal sunlight to blind me but allowing me to see decently well in the dark. Therefore I apologise in advance for my poor concept of brightness. This picture was taken actually directly over my bed this morning. I know it sounds lazy but the kind of soft flooding white glow against the white ceiling and purple walls makes me feel happy and safe. No harsh edges, no direct harsh source because the blinds are pointed upward on the window, just a soft glow with subtle layers and blured edges. For myself at least, this is ideal lighting for living and comfort. I apologise for the quality of my camera.
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ReplyDeleteReally interesting post and will be fun to see your perspective throughout the quarter. Reflected light is often times used in architectural lighting to simulate natural light