
Skywatch
The Golden Hour is the the first and last hour of sunlight during the day when you'll find a certain photographic effect is achieved due to the quality of the light within these times.
The light tends to be warmer and softer. Shadows are more focused and pronounced as the sun is closer to the horizon. The sunlight is traveling at a slant striking subjects at an angle and not straight on.
Highlights tend not to be overexposed. This is due to the direct light of the sun not being as intense and harsh. Landscape photogaphers use this light a lot as the sunlight enhances, warms the ground colours. Also a favourite with painters too for the same reason. Portrait photography is favoured too as no fill flash is required as you can use the natural soft lighting and shadows. The worst time to photograph for harsh, too bold, brash sunlight is midday. Put it this way you don't get a sunset or sunrise at noon but but you do in the Golden Hour.
The image was captured towards the end of the Golden Hour, not optimum but enough to catch the yellow and golds in that Industrial Triangle of cranes, winches and sail masts along Ramsey Harbour Inlet and silhouette the building. I hope that all makes sense?
Magnificent shot as always! The colors are breathtaking! What beautiful and ever changing world we live in. Thanks for your words as well!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a golden hour. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Skywatch.
A nice photo for SkyWatch Friday. As one who is always interested in what other people do, and looking for ideas, I think I found some here. I just have to remember it and at my age that is no small feat.
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Since I'm never satisfied by my sunset pictures, I thank you for the advices. I need all I can get.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photo! Both colors and composition! Dramatic and peaceful at the same time! And yes; it all make sence! :)
ReplyDeleteYou always make sense!! I love your classes. And, most of all, love your photography!
ReplyDeleteI Googled and now I'm laughing at the thought of people around the world Googling The Golden Triangle. The Golden Hour is quite beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a golden picture ! ! !
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You get a gold star for this one!
ReplyDeleteLOL, ok I googled it too! I had to because there is a Golden Triangle area in San Diego (La Jolla) and I knew you had to be referring to something else,lol.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous image, happy swf!
It all makes sense, Babooshka. We just have to watch your picture, knowing it was taken at the "Golden Hour"of Ramsey, and we get the illustration. Simply wonderful gradation.
ReplyDeleteThe Golden hour is just beautiful and a great name.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure it's not an oil well?
ReplyDeleteIt could be the pot of gold at the rainbow's end you know!
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
Very beautiful...I did have to look up why not to call it the Golden Triangle. Had never heard of it.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture and the soft colour shows the cloud with a ripple effect, as ripples on the sea.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your write up too, I am learning all the time.
A perfect Golden shot, Bullseye.
ReplyDeletenice. love the shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous golden shot.
ReplyDeleteI see gold. And I see a triangle. And the time was perfect. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful golden shot! :)
ReplyDeleteBabooshka - I love your "golden triangle." I wouldn't have known it's real meaning if I hadn't Googled it... The sun is so warm and golden - totally different from my area. Thanks for the explanations and tips for us dummies - I always learn so much from your lessons!
ReplyDeleteWow..gorgeous "golden" shot.
ReplyDeleteOnce again a great composition and I think you timed the photo just right so that you get the very dark shades of the sky contrasting to the golden rim at the horizon.
ReplyDeleteI like your photos. They are amazing. I love this golden one a lot too.
ReplyDeleteBut I also enjoy your writing accompanied these photos. I always learn something new and interesting.
So thank you for sharing, and have a wonderful weekend.
I didn't dare google at work, something gave me the impression that it wasn't a good thing. I love your shot though, your eyes are just drawn to the triangle of golden light! It radiates. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to Google just after I tell you 10/10.
ReplyDeleteI also had to google "golden triangle"...never heard of it. It is really worth waiting for sunrise and sunset for the best pictures. Light makes all the difference in the world to a photo.
ReplyDeleteYour golden hour is pure magic. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the "golden hour" for taking photos!
ReplyDeleteJust SUPERB!
ReplyDeleteAh the Golden hour, wonderful for colour images for all the reasons you have stated. Nice one
ReplyDeleteLove how you were able to catch the setting sun like that. Beautiful. =) Hope you have a wonderful friday.
ReplyDeletewell I just started a book on lighting today. You jumpstarted me B. THis is one of my favs of yours. Bravo, as my French teacher says on occasion!HA
ReplyDeleteYour text is an added bonus. Thank you for that. Tomorrow on BADP might just be the "other" side of B'ham. It might get bumped if I get some good photos f rom my trip the the artist's studio, that I featured the other day, tonight. We'll see.
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The Golden Triangle is the name perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
That explains more about those special times of the day, especially the sea and water at one particular stage is magic and even I have noticed the problem of overexposure and blinding sunlight!!
ReplyDeleteI get it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo and I appreciate the photography lesson. You do put it into words that I can understand, thank you.
ReplyDeleteReally nice composition. Those colors are singular.
ReplyDeleteFabulous.
ReplyDeleteGolden Hour is perfect. Beautiful golden sky...
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful description of the Golden Hour and a great photo to illustrate your words.
ReplyDeleteDramatic and quite striking!
ReplyDeleteA great serving for Skywatch!
ReplyDeleteA perfect explanation and a perfect example to go with it! I read all the science about why sunlight looks more red/gold at those hours and I understand it, but in the end you really don't have to understand why it is, just that it is.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah... Golden Triangle was a good one to stay clear of. Even if this beautiful composition does fit the terms.
thats a beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the research you did about google and go daddy. I think they finally are trying to fix their problem, only after a complaint the BBB. Still though, over a week and a half and still no action.
Call it what you will, a very nice shot.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing photo, very beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice post and picture. The time of day really makes a difference in photography.
ReplyDeleteOoh! Fantastic colors! And I've always loved gold and purple together :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sky Watching!
I didn't know this as I am always out at midday...Beautiful colors
ReplyDeleteGreat golden shot
ReplyDeleteI find it a romantic image.
ReplyDeleteGreat light!
It made perfect sense. I never knew it had a name but it is my favorite time of day. There is something about it to me that is just magical.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset, beautiful photo.
breathtaking.......!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tranquil shot..I didn't know it was called that but it doesn't really surprise me. It such a beautiful time of day..
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favorite sunset of yours, well at least one of my favorites. I reminded me of a couple I'd seen in the '80s while camping in Death Valley or Arizona dessert in the winter.
ReplyDeletei think we get so much sunlight in crete that we often miss those special moments in the sky where the very last drop if sunlight peeps through - this looks special
ReplyDeleteSuch a warm glow. What time did you take the photo?
ReplyDeleteWow, wow and wow!!!
ReplyDeleteI just learned plenty from your image and text. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, reminds me of camping and campfires.
ReplyDeleteMagical golden shot!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great golden photo. I never realized there's a name of it also. Thanks for showing this. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great golden photo. I never realized there's a name of it also. Thanks for showing this. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great golden photo. I never realized there's a name of it also. Thanks for showing this. :)
ReplyDeleteHello Babooshka,
ReplyDeleteFound you through dancin fools page.
Seems we share the same tastes in music....Love Kate Bush (I'm guessing that's where Babooshka came from)Pink Floyd, John Martyn etc I'm also a guitar player who loves to play blues
Anyway just wanted to say I had a good time on your page....loved the photo's, and loved the sound of the Blues Festival! did'nt realize there was one on the Isle of Man......learn something new every day!!
Have a cool weekend
T-bone
Great picture !
ReplyDeleteYour photos shine like GOLD and are really inspiring!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. It looks like fire in the oil fields although that is only my imagination. MB
ReplyDeleteIt's truly breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful shot and thanks for your advice.
Have a good weekend!
This ia an awesome image. Breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteI checked on the clouds on my blog, and I believe them to be Altocumulus. A snowstorm arrived about an hour later.
Have a wonderful Friday.
B.
I didn't know about the Golden Hour, only the Blue Hour, they must be close together. Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lesson. Golden light is magical.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lesson. Golden light is magical.
ReplyDeleteMagical ..
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteStunning, and thanks so much for explaining why I have always been intrigued by those two times of the day. One day I hope to be able to capture breathtaking images of both a sunrise and a sunset.
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF!
Everything golden is a good idea to me. The contrasts are set to maximum which I enjoy immensely.
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ReplyDeleteLovely shot.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm learning alot from reading through your blog.
Thanks for visiting me.
It's beautiful..your caption is perfect for this shot :)
ReplyDeleteMagnificent Babs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and explanation.
ReplyDeleteInteresting thoughts on the golden hour and great shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips for those of us who are painfully finding out about this photography lark!
ReplyDeleteI only learned this in the past year and it makes a huge difference in landscapes! My Skywatch of the lake last week was taken within that window and the whole shot was so much more vivid as a result. Great tip and piccie as usual.
ReplyDeleteI love the light at the time of day, pretty capture:)
ReplyDeleteI know it as the magic hour. Nice explanation. The tourists post is hilarious too.
ReplyDeleteI know it as the magic hour. Nice explanation. The tourists post is hilarious too.
ReplyDelete*fights his way through the horde of comments*
ReplyDeleteI had no idea it was known as the golden hour! Obviously I knew of it, just not that it had a name.
Almost all of my landscapes are taken at dusk/crepuscule -- but I guess you noticed that, if you had a look through my blog :)
I know nothing about photography golden hours I just know this is Manx Magic again.
ReplyDeleteI know nothing about photography golden hours I just know this is Manx Magic again.
ReplyDeleteSuperb photo Babooshka, and yes it did all make sense.
ReplyDeleteI loved the introduction. The best use for midday light, I think, is for capturing reflections like on cars, etc. Great Sky Watch post!
ReplyDeleteVery nice caught and exposed image.
ReplyDeleteVery well done.
Have a nice weekend.
This is certainly magical. The framing is inspirational.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! Awesome capture! I've always loved these times of the day. Beautiful and soothing. Golden Hour is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt's me at 100.
ReplyDeleteAnd me at 101. :) Great tutorial and a unique and beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely and stunning photo. Love the rich colours of the sky. Thanks for the tips on the golden hour. Now I am wiser...lol
ReplyDeleteYou are a sucker for purple...I can see it in the sky. You caught this at exactly the right time and exposed it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteSome nights there just ain't no purple or magenta to be had...we get a lot of blue here...at a certain point, everything goes blue...sky, land, etc. Magical.
Thanks for visiting Cedar Key!
This picture is so beautiful. I love it.
ReplyDeleteeautiful! I agree that the early morn and afternoon sun makes for great pitures. Sometimes there is also a great photo looking away from the sun, instead of towards it.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful color you've captured. Thanks for the information on the Golden Hour.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skywatch photo.
ReplyDeletecomment 105, is there really any point? is there really anything to add about this beautiful post?
ReplyDeleteprobably not, but here's my 2 cents worth - a magnificent capture of the golden hour -thank you dear Babooshka.
My mind immediately reacted with
ReplyDeleteThere is a Golden Triangle!
I didn't know it's called the Golden Hour, but it definitely is my fav time of the day.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the moment perfectly!
Super pic Babooshka! I guess 112 comments so far confirms that!! lol
ReplyDeleteAmazing Picture...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and for visiting me..
Have a nice week
HSWF:)
So Wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a great shot! You take amazing pictures! Thanks for dropping by.
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