Wednesday, March 18, 2009

light series 3...





Here the fabric is located on my coffee table with sunlight shinning on it. This softens the colors and picks up the sheen within the fabric.

This is on the stove in my kitchen. As you can see, the fabric appears darker. Fluorescent light is used in this space.

This was taken in my bathroom. There are three 60 watt lamps in this space. This a fairly bright space and the light is directed strictly for over the sink tasks. Here the fabrics look bright and rich. Laying on granite, there is a reflection of the lights above.

On the 'wood' background the red seems to blend in more so. Overhead, there is a wood veneer lamp. Its slight glow added a warmer tone to the fabric.

Same table as before just not on the white sweatshirt. The colors do change somewhat. It is still warm but a little brighter than before. The sheen from the fabric is picked up more in this picture. Obviously with a blue background red and yellow show up more.

This picture was taken in the back if the store in Pacsun. The fabric is laid on a white sweatshirt that is laying in a blue table in front of the back wall. They have track lighting pointed towards the back wall with a few pointed to random areas. There are two other light sources that hang lower. They give a slight glow but very little light. The fabric looks warmer in this specific location within the space.

Located on the shelf of Harris Teeter. Here you can see how vibrant the colors look. The fabric has a sheen to it which the light really picks up in this space.

In Harris Teeter, fluorescent lighting is used. Fluorescent lights make colors seem more vibrant. They also make things seem more clear and easier to see.

1 comment:

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