Finding the best time of the day to shoot
Assuming a sunrise at 6am and sunset at 7pm, different times of the day have some benefits and some limits for existing light photography. Follow the tips below to help guide you through the day.
5am: Pre-dawn: A pink, ethereal light and dreamy mist for lakes, rivers and landscapes.
6-7am: Dawn: Crisp, golden light for east-facing subjects
7am-10am: Early morning: The city comes to life; joggers in the park
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10-2pm: Midday: The sun is too harsh for landscapes and people, but perfect for monuments, buildings & streets with tall buildings.

The sun sets over Manhattan
2pm-4pm: Afternoon: Deep blue skies with a polarizer.
4pm-6:45pm: Late Afternoon: Terrific warm, golden light on west-facing subjects. Best time for landscapes and people, particularly one hour before sunset.
6:45 - 7:30pm: Sunset: Great skies 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after sunset.
7:30-8pm: Dusk is great for skylines, while there's still a purple color to the sky.
After 9pm: Night shots, or go to bed - you've got to be up early tomorrow!
Good luck and remember to experiment.
Last updated by Travelin' man Apr. 28, 2008.
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