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One of my favorite times to photograph is in the 'golden hour' - just before the sun goes down when you get that wonderful golden glow over the landscape.
I remember a trip a few years back to the outback of central Australia where I discovered the potential of this time of the day in a place where the golden glow of the sun on the red sand and rock of the outback was pure magic.
It was on this trip that I learned how to photograph sunsets and began to experiment with how to take silhouettes in my photography.
Much of what I learned is in two recent tips posts at:
Hopefully they'll help you next time you find youself out in the golden hour!
Posted by Darren in our Tips category on June 09, 2006
Photographing sunsets is a great way to take nice photos to show off to your friends without having to have to much knowledge of photography.