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Volume  Volume1\Light and Shade\Book4

Entry#  200.


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On the relative depth of cast shadows (200-202).


A spot is most in the shade when a large number of darkened rays

fall upon it. The spot which receives the rays at the widest angle

and by darkened rays will be most in the dark; a will be twice as

dark as b, because it originates from twice as large a base at an

equal distance. A spot is most illuminated when a large number of

luminous rays fall upon it. d is the beginning of the shadow _d f_,

and tinges _c_ but _a_ little; _d e_ is half of the shadow _d f_ and

gives a deeper tone where it is cast at _b_ than at _f_. And the

whole shaded space _e_ gives its tone to the spot _a_. Footnote:

The diagram here referred to is on Pl. XLI, No. 2.

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