Key lighting of the main building
The lighting design of this night scene photo mainly includes the following points:
1. Key lighting of the main building: The central spire church uses warm yellow spotlights to project diagonally upwards from the bottom, highlighting the towering feeling of the Gothic spire. The arched windows of the bell towers on both sides of the tower create a contrast of light and dark through internal light transmission, enhancing the three-dimensional sense of the building.
2. * * Waterfront interface reflective design * *: Warm white floor lights are continuously arranged along the bottom of the riverbank buildings. The lights are reflected by the water surface mirror to form a complete light strip, forming a symmetrical composition that echoes the building's physical lighting from top to bottom, expanding the visual spatial hierarchy.
3. * * Hierarchical Lighting of Historical Architectural Complex * *: The Gothic style building on the left uses golden floodlights to highlight intricate carvings, while the Renaissance style residential building on the right uses warm orange windows to create a sense of life. Buildings from different historical periods form a temporal narrative through differences in light color temperature.
4. Skyline outline delineation: Low brightness LED outline lights are installed along the top edge of the building to outline the undulating city skyline in the dark blue night sky. The pointed church, as a visual high point, uses higher brightness to form a clear outline system with primary and secondary features.
5. * * Environmental Light Control * *: To avoid large-scale flooding pollution, precise light control is used to concentrate light in areas below 60% of the building facade, preserving the depth of the upper night sky. The bridge only lights up the bottom contour of the arch, ensuring the integrity of the water reflection.