Picture a strong shaft of sunlight beaming in through your bedroom window. You can probably see little specks of dust floating through it, but, aside from that, you should notice one very important thing: you can't see the light itself. Between the sun and the time and place where it hits your hand, light is actually sort of invisible.
What Is a Light Meter? Do You Need One?
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