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Old Dec 10th, 2003, 07:39 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I have to disagree, after sunset, it gets dark too quickly. Especially with digital cameras, you need a good amount of light of else you get very bad detail and alot of grain. Not jus that but after sunset, you have about 30 minutes before it's too dark to do anything.

The best condition is on a somewhat cloudy day when the sun can go behind some clouds. Not really thick clouds, but something that will reduce the direct rays without reducing much light.
Sorry, I totally disagree with that. I am talking about the half hour right after the sun disappears. This is a well known time for photographers to take pictures, especially of cars. It gives the best highlights of the car while allowing enough light for detail.
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