give one quality of the shadow and support it with evidence from the poet (the shadow)
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1. The Magic Hour
Many photography and video professionals will throw out the term “Magic Hour” when referring to the quality of sunlight just after dawn and just before dusk. These special times of day vary in length and quality depending on the time of year, but look for opportunities to use these times of the day, usually before 9am and after 4pm, give or take an hour or two. Other times of the day can be manageable, but if the sun is too far overhead, you will find that the shadows on your subject are unflattering and harsh, and it will be difficult to get good images without a lot of help from a lot of artificial light modification. The image above was taken about 45 minutes before sunset-notice that while the contrast is high, the transition from highlight to shadow is smooth and the direction of the sunlight is at a pleasing angle.