Fluorescent Gallery is very excited to offer Light Panels representing the excellent work of acclaimed photographer Bryce Groark. Bryce is an award-winning Creative Director, Producer, Photographer and DP from Kona, Hawaii. He has explored the world (working with National Geographic, ESPN, PBS, Discovery, Travel Channel, A&E, Red Bull +) as a freelance producer and cinematographer specializing in the marine environment.
“This was taken in the remote Mexican Archipelago, Islas de Revillagigedos. This particular island, San Benedicto which lies over 200 miles west of Cabo San Lucas in the middle of the Pacific is home to the massive pelagic manta ray and multiple species of shark. This image of a blue footed boobie flying over my head curiously checking me out came after a 1.5 hour dive with over 60 scalloped hammerhead sharks – while we waited at the surface for the tender to pick us up”…Bryce
View additional works by Bryce Groark at www.brycegroark.com
Panel Brightnessi
Lightness-Darkness
The Panel Brightness rating assigned to each design is based on the average luminosity (0-Black to 255-White) of the digital artwork file. It can be used as a guideline to predict artwork light reduction of one design compared to another.
Average Luminosity (0-255) | Assigned Brightness Number | |
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Darkest | 1 – 139 | 1 |
Dark | 140 – 169 | 2 |
Medium | 170 – 199 | 3 |
Light | 200 – 219 | 4 |
Lightest | 220 – 255 | 5 |
Panel Brightness Examples:
#5: Best designs for kitchens, bathrooms, and other rooms requiring the brightest light.
#4: Good designs for kitchens and bathrooms or in rooms where high light throughput is desired.
#3: Good for most lighting locations. Can work for kitchens in conjunction with a lot of other light sources (i.e., windows or canned lights).
#2: Not as dark as #1. Requires some task lighting in the room. Used commonly in treatment rooms.
#1: This design selection is for ambient lighting only with several other light sources for tasks.
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