Canadian Light Source was created in 1999.
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was created in August 1914, shortly after the outbreak of World War I. It was named after Princess Patricia of Connaught, the daughter of the Governor General of Canada at the time.
A light source that "fills in" or lightens shadow areas often created by the main light source without causing the main light source to "blow out" the highlights.
In a darkroom, there is no light for objects to cast shadows. Shadows are created when an object blocks light from a source, but in a darkroom environment, there is no external light source for objects to cast shadows.
Shadows are created by a light source, remove the source of light and the shadow will disappear.
by a radient light and heat from the sun.
Shadows do not have a purpose, they are just the absence of light created when an object blocks a light source.
The Canadian Establishment was created in 1981.
Shadows are created when an object blocks light from reaching a surface. Even with a light source present, an object placed between the light source and a surface will block some of the light and create a shadow on the surface behind it.
Canadian Arrow was created in 1999.
The Canadian Tenors was created in 2007.
The Canadian Guards was created in 1953.
Canadian Solar was created in 2001.