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Discover Ludwig"indirect light" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe light that is not shining directly on something. For example: "The plant was placed next to a window, receiving indirect light throughout the day."
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At night, soft indirect light sets an elegant tone.
Place the cutting in indirect light, keeping the soil constantly moist.
The exterior is largely screened off, a distant memory, or experienced through filtered and indirect light.
In "Below Weir Pond, February," he depicts indirect light from the sun as it reflects off a frozen stream.
It depicts a partially skinned buck hanging from a gambrel in a barn in soft, indirect light.
Because many of the sconces are inexpensive, consider washing an entire wall in indirect light with a row of fixtures.
Ideally, our teacher says, you want to take your pictures with natural, indirect light from a window.
Most species prefer a bright but indirect light source, as prolonged exposure to direct sun in summer can scorch leaves.
It also benefits from indirect light that angles in through the side window, giving the object a creepy, otherworldly aura.
Indoors, Ms. Martin said: "what you want to grow is something that likes indirect light.
These handsome shrubs from Malaysia grow naturally where they get plenty of bright but indirect light, temperatures between warm and hot, high humidity and frequent rain.
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