Question of the day that I have been wondering for some time but haven’t bothered to look into: In fall does the change of the angle in relationship to the sun do something to make the sunsets look more fall-like? Gives it that golden-y, summer is ending feel. Is it the light is passing through more atmosphere emphasizing the yellow or something?
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As resident physicist (heh), I have to say… beats me. I would assume the angle has something to do with it (as it is the cause of the seasons to begin with…). Maybe it just appears differently because the sunsets appear in a different location? Apparently my college education did nothing for me…
Not a thing.
It could be tons of things. I could just be my perception of them, for all I know. And good luck searching for that sort of thing. All you get are sites on photography.