9/22/12 - "Ghost Light"




Ghost Light

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      In theater, a ghost light is a light that is left energized on the stage of a theater when the theater is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. It typically consists of an exposed incandescent bulb (or a CFL or LED lamp) mounted in a wire cage on a portable light stand. It is usually placed near center stage, either downstage, midstage, or upstage. The practical use of a ghost light is mainly for safety. A ghost light enables one to navigate the theater to find the lighting control console and to avoid accidents such as falling into the orchestra pit, tripping on set pieces, or stepping on props.


     In this image, though, the 'ghost light' is an etching of the original Fire Island Lighthouse, in the glass of a window in the new building, - which was erected to house the light's original first order Fresnel lens - positioned so that it appears to rise from the old lighthouse's brick foundation.



Camera Data

Canon
Canon EOS 5D
1/166 second
F/9.0
35 mm
50
Aug 12, 2012, 11:05:29 AM
Adobe Photoshop 7.0

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