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soon as I took this shot, I knew it was going to be one to remember because of
the intricate detail involved with the two different sources of light. The
first I would like to talk about is the net lighting on the tree. Due to the
placement angle of the miniature lights, some appear to be brighter than
others, creating a starry night effect. The lights also create a clearly
defined outline of the tree, leaving the shape up to little interpretation. The
lights are also very evenly spread over the outside surface of the tree,
creating an organized look over the tree. The second source of light I would
like to discuss is the Leeko at the center of the frame. A snow machine is
billowing particles of snow into the sky, and the light is aimed right at the
path of the snow. The scattered effect of the chaotic snow flow creates
disorder opposing the look of the trees nearby. However, neither
sources fight for attention as the differences allow them to co-exist in the
space equally. The natural movement of the snow with each rotation creates
fluidity in the air that is able to be captured by the light with an apparent
flicker of the particles. Unlike the tree where every bulb is the same creating
unity throughout the entire surface, the snow is chaotic and dissimilar.
Very nice photo and analysis of what is going on in the photo - really interesting!
ReplyDeleteJust FYI - Leeko is spelled Leko :)
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