The Blue, Golden Hour and the Twilight Arc 😱 Photography
A video about learning photography. Here we will see: What is The Blue Hour: It refers to the period of twilight each morning and at night where there is neither daylight nor complete darkness. The time is considered special due to the quality of light at this time of day. What it is The magic hour or golden hour refers to sunrise and sunset, both times of the day when the sunlight is not too strong and overhead (noon) nor zero (night), which is why it is considered ideal for capturing images of both landscapes and outdoor portraits. The more atmosphere the light must pass through, the more water droplets there are, and the more ozone layer it must pass through, therefore, the more blue light is trapped. With the result of more yellow light reaching the earth's surface. The "Twilight Arc" in photography refers to a natural optical phenomenon that is sometimes observed during twilight, especially in urban areas with a large amount of light pollution. This arc forms due to the scattering of artificial light in the atmosphere, creating an orange or yellowish glow on the horizon after sunset.