This is the clock in front of Union Station at night.
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I’ve now noted that the instructor of this course doesn’t see things as they are but how she would like them to be. That is difficult when trying to explain to her that the light source isn’t coming from the trees or that the angle of the wall is spot on, but she argues…
I jus tlet her believe what she wants. As long as I get a good enough grade to be reimbursed, then she can believe the sky is pink and should be shaded as such. ;D
~H
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I’ve now noted that the instructor of this course doesn’t see things as they are but how she would like them to be. That is difficult when trying to explain to her that the light source isn’t coming from the trees or that the angle of the wall is spot on, but she argues…
I jus tlet her believe what she wants. As long as I get a good enough grade to be reimbursed, then she can believe the sky is pink and should be shaded as such. ;D
~H
I’ve only seen the clock in front of Union Station only a couple of times at night, but I think it looks good.