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As photographers, what did 4 of sunlight mean to us? Well, it meant that we’d have one continuous sunrise/sunset. The sun would peek over the horizon, stay just high enough to turn the sky every colour of gold, orange, and pink that you could imagine, and then it would disappear again. For 3 hours either side of this, we would have what is called “blue hour” — twilight that turns the whole landscape blue.
Yiannis Pavlis.All rights reserved. Please e-mail me if you are interested to use or purchase images.
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