Product Description
Daybreak Canvas Prints
Daybreak Canvas Prints
All twilight phenomena are symmetric on opposite sides of midnight, and occur in reverse order between sunset and sunrise. At sunrise, however, the night's darkness has left us with very acute night vision and every faint, minor change in the sky's color is evident. Dawn is the time that marks, depending on the specific usage, the beginning of the twilight before sunrise, the period of the pre-sunrise twilight or the time of sunrise. When identified as the beginning of or the period of twilight, it is recognized by the presence of weak sunlight, while the Sun itself is still below the horizon. Nautical twilight begins at the time at which there is enough sunlight for the horizon and some objects to be distinguishable. At dawn, clearer skies enable more brilliant reds and oranges to make their way through the atmosphere to your eyes, whereas thicker atmospheres at dusk tend to dull these colors, leading to more washed-out sunsets. On the other hand, more dust and smog can have the effect of scattering light across a greater region of the sky, creating a larger drape of colors, whereas sunrise colors tend to be more focused around the sun. Whichever you prefer, you can frequently tell a sunrise from a sunset by the fact that the latter appears more chaotic, and the former, tidier.