Photography
Related: About this forumSunrise/Sunset Friday -- Thank You for viewing.
First three sunrise shots from our new farm, plus one sunset.
After the sunset here.
Last three sunrise pix from the old farm, plus one sunset.
After the sunset at the old farm.

irisblue
(35,507 posts)George McGovern
(8,175 posts)Glorfindel
(10,140 posts)Thanks so much for sharing, George McGovern.
George McGovern
(8,175 posts)HeartsCanHope
(1,156 posts)George McGovern
(8,175 posts)niyad
(125,444 posts)for sharing those moments.
George McGovern
(8,175 posts)Biophilic
(5,902 posts)Thanks for sharing.
George McGovern
(8,175 posts)TheRickles
(2,884 posts)They raise a question I've often wondered about - if you didn't know when and where these pictures were snapped, could you tell just by looking at them whether they were of sunrises or sunsets? Any tips would be appreciated.
George McGovern
(8,175 posts)I copied and pasted one response found on reddit: "at a sunrise the sky tend to get lighter way before the sun even comes up. at a sunset the sky turns darker and a bit red/orange ish as the sun hits the horizon. light blue and yellow for sunrise dark blue and orange for sunset. source: i'm a night owl and experience way more frequently the transition from night to dawn and how the sky changes."
These are two photos I took some time ago. The first was taken before a sunrise with kind of streaky colors in the lightening sky:
whereas some sunsets leave a lasting glow along the horizon:
I imagine if you studied images of both phenomena you could note differences in the skies. Thank You for asking!
TheRickles
(2,884 posts)The cloud patterns were too different in these photos to make for a valid comparison, but the yellow/orange, sunrise/sunset difference is worth tracking.
George McGovern
(8,175 posts)skies about four years and found a home for them here. We've since moved from that locale and its wide open opportunities for pleasing scenes. I appreciate your interest nonetheless.
Allan
brer cat
(27,036 posts)George McGovern
(8,175 posts)Diamond_Dog
(37,739 posts)Just curious what are the winters like in your area, do you get much snow?
George McGovern
(8,175 posts)and cold, cold temperatures. Before, winters weren't so bad and tolerable.
We'll see what happens here.
LoisB
(11,132 posts)George McGovern
(8,175 posts)Mira
(22,559 posts)The last one is a simple stunner. Thank you for these.