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RE: Tryingtodoart #11 - Trying some sunsets

in #steemit7 years ago

Thank you! ^_^ You have golden hours in the mornings as well, but it's after the sunrise. Before the sunrise, when the sun is under the horizon, you have the blue hour, as well as in the evenings when after the sun goes below the horizon you have a blue hour. Think about the horizon as the symmetry axis and you have a big portion of daytime. Then you have golden hours both on the left and right of the axis, and then blue hours.

Or even easier, you can check this article right here for more details about it: https://petapixel.com/2014/06/11/understanding-golden-hour-blue-hour-twilights/

Personally, I am not a morning person and I never chased golden hours in the morning. I'd rather do it in the evening and enjoy my sleep in the morning :)))).