Golden: tinge with a gold hue light with the depth of gold colour representing the hue of gold gold-coloured gold reflection golden radiance precious of sundown golden hour golden glow lucent.Glossy: smoothly shiny, brightly shiny from the surface reflective without detail diffusing re-radiating without the property of a mirror A surface, not a source.Gloaming: black, close, dark, decline, dim, dusk, duskiness, early black, eve, nightfall, sundown, sunset, twilight last light.Glittering: flashing or sparkling brilliantly radiating intermittently a point source.Glistering: brief or short points/flashes of brilliant light.Glistening: That which glistens sparkles glitters.Glinting: shining with a brief, intermittent, flashing, glittering light.Glimmering: dimly, faintly, unsteady, wavering, shining or twinkling.Gleaming: shining, radiant, illuminating emitting.Glancing: light which flashes, sparkles or gleams as it bounces off other surfaces intermittent, randomly, re-issued from a surface it strikes reflected, specular light.Fluorescent: a substance or surface giving off light produced by another source of light radiating or emanating light created by a light-source within.Dusk: dark, gloaming, gloom, night, nightfall, sundown, sunset, before twilight twilight dark golden hour golden light glowing light.Diffused reflectance: the reflection of light where the light leaves the reflecting surface scattered frosted reflection opposite of specular reflection light that is scattered by reflection lacking in definition image free glowing rescattered diffused soft light soft reflection.Diffused: to break up a beam re-radiate without direction split and scatter light randomly distribute light in all directions opposite of direct soft and graduated not hard light soft light.Daylight ordinary, bright, equivalent to a colour temperature of 5000 degrees Kevlin full sight brightly lit showing the quality of the daytime.Dawn: break of day, bright, cockcrow, crack of dawn, dawning, day peep, daybreak, daylight, early bright, first light, light, morning, sunrise, sunup, blue hours cool light.Dappled: mottled, spotted, patchy light also, marks of this kind on a surface of shadows patched with light.Cast: re-emit, give off diffuse especially of a colour cast: to capture the colour from a surface to re-broadcast diffuse light with a changed colour redistribute with added colour to scatter light and colour.Crepuscular: Resembling or pertaining to twilight dim, semi-lit, at the edge of vision indistinct.Coruscating: glittering, sparkling, flashing twinkling scintillating.Blinding: so bright as to obscure vision rendered unable to see by the light the light intensity interferes with vision.Auroral: pertaining to auroras or aurora activity.Aureate: Golden, gold-coloured Brilliant or splendid as gold brilliantly golden shining golden golden glow.Argent: silver silvery white often of the moon.Alight: brightly lit lighted up highly illuminated.Aglow: emitting light from within less than bright often seen as reflected not direct a source elsewhere.Ablaze: highly radiant with bright colours and bright light sometimes associated with fire and strong burning sources.The descriptive words that will get you started on your journey to know light and to know how to talk about light. To talk about light, understand it and describe it we need the proper words.īelow is a list of some of the adjectives of light. It is the vocabulary of the description of light as we record it. This vocabulary is not referring to the equipment, the techniques and actions of photography. Talking the language of light is a way to be able to talk the language of photography. Every major light source has a name and a way to describe it. Every tiny flash of light has a description that applies to it. The words that describe light are used to access its power, hardness or softness, shades, tones, hues and graduations. Photographers only know photography as much as they know light. Light words for light the vocabulary of light language of light adjectives for light
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