When is the Best Time to Take Pictures.??

@buenavida (9985)
Sweden
May 21, 2007 7:14pm CST
We all know that the light varies during day and at night. Light nights make the colours bright and glowing. When do you think is the best time to take pictures?? What sort of photos do you like to take??
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@annama (31)
• United States
25 May 07
As I took up photgraphy class, I've learned that the best time to shoot are dusk and dawn. Why? Notice all the colours present during these times of the day, absolutely fascinating. You can see touches of pink, purples, orange, yellow and the natural bluish skies. I hope you'll have a chance to shoot duing these times.
@buenavida (9985)
• Sweden
25 May 07
Yes, it seems to be the most common rule, when the sun goes up or down the light becomes warm and beautiful.
• United States
24 May 07
Sunrise and Sunset are the best lighting for almost everything. Around noon can look good for black and white nature and abstract shots because of the high contrast. People look good in overcast or shadow.
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@buenavida (9985)
• Sweden
24 May 07
I agree, here in north, we have great light during summer nights, all colours become so warm.
@teison2 (5921)
• Norway
22 May 07
It really depends on what I am going to take a picture of. I think I mostly prefere the light in the evening, around sunset. My favorite things to take photos of are small things like flowers and bugs and stuff like that, and water and the sky
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@buenavida (9985)
• Sweden
24 May 07
Yes, the opportunities are endless, only we can set the limit.
@Dafodils (27)
• India
25 May 07
i feel when the sunset or when rises thats the right time to take photos.
@vasylyna (28)
• United States
23 May 07
I saw your pix on your profile - make 'em bigger, so everybody can fully enjoy them. I feel that those takes of nature are very nice and moody. Good luck ;)
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@buenavida (9985)
• Sweden
24 May 07
Thanks for looking, I am going to put in some better pictures in future, and hopefully learn how to make them bigger too.
@vasylyna (28)
• United States
23 May 07
The best times are - late afternoon or early morning. Around noon is the worst... You want to avoid shadows, so backlighting is a key. For creatinf photos of course you can choose another time of the day, to play with lights and shadows. To take pictures inside the house - avoid mid day, becuase of the bright lights coming out from windows. Better wait till right after the sunset, turn on the light inside. The most general rule - pay attention to lighting and get a good photo imaging software. Th brightness adjustment could be your best friend :)
@buenavida (9985)
• Sweden
25 May 07
Thanks, I will have to buy that digital camera soon.