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The ceiling is painted silver so as to bounce light around.
The southern side of the building has shelves that bounce light into the interior.
"Now just lay back and follow the bouncing light.
They are very subtly angled to reflect and bounce light from one to the other in a set pattern.
A spectrometer analyzes substances by bouncing light off of and through them.
Tony took off after her, trying to keep up with her amazing speed and following the bouncing light in the tunnel ahead.
Bounce light is aimed upwards at the walls and ceiling for reflection back onto the subject below.
They marched under the glow of massive searchlights, bouncing light off the clouds.
I put the flash on its cord so I could turn it backwards, bouncing light off the white wall behind me.
Far down the right-hand corridor, a bouncing light glimmered.
Moreover, the study pointed out, "lightshelves" under the windows could bounce light up on to the ceiling and even farther into a room.
They will bounce light up or down or spread it horizontally, depending on the type of shade.
I had stood on those distant hills and watched those wretched bouncing lights mock me.
Bounce light is diffused and soft in character, and hence similar to normal room lighting.
A row of spotlights sitting on the floor behind the stage bounced light off the mirrors onto the stage.
One solution is to set the screen up from the floor and placing some blocks/staging in front to block some of the bouncing light.
Suddenly the sound of a car engine echoed off the surrounding stone walls and bouncing lights cast long, jittering shadows up ahead.
Fluctuating columns of liquid laser, Pinpoints of bouncing light.
The white bouncing light illuminated overgrown old ruts, huge puddles, and rotten, leaning fences.
Also, that something can refract or bounce light in a different direction, in which case that object will appear to sparkle.
The surveyors tried to use a pair of lasers to bounce light off reflectors mounted at each piece of debris.
Doppler lidar (like radar, but with light) bounces light off dust particles in the air and measures their speed.
Called the Roscopak Featherflex reflector, it bounces light from one direction back the other way, providing "fill" light.
But in the winter, when the sun traces a low course, carefully angled soffits made of four-inch planks of mahogany bounce light into the house.
With manual flash, figuring out what aperture to use when bouncing light off a ceiling or wall was largely a matter of crossing the fingers or praying.