Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Retaining Walls Per Square Feet

The "magic hour" of photography

Here you have a collection of my photographs taken on several trips as photography connoisseurs call "magic hour."

Many girls wonder, what's that magic hour?, It is simply the interval of time between the evening, starting a half hour before sunset and ending thirty minutes after the sun sets .



is this moment between day and night, in which light takes a special dimension and the sky gradually changes color to a deep blue when the figures we want to get in the picture becomes sharper and contrast.

Bárdenas Royals - Navarra - Spain


Guggenheim Museum - Bilbao - Spain



Plaza Mayor de Valladolid - Spain


KomOmbo Temple - Egypt


Giza Pyramids - Cairo - Egypt




In this period of time, can also play an important role clouds, as the play of light and shadows that are created, they can radically change the meaning of photography.

Cape
Udra - Galicia - Spain


Cape Home - Galicia - Spain



Hío Cruzeiro - Galicia - Spain


Giza Pyramids - Cairo - Egypt




Suspension Bridge Bilbao - Basque Country - Spain


Lighthouse Almerimar - Almeria - Spain


Puerto de Almerimar - Almería - Spain


Paraje Natural Punta Entinas - Almería - Spain


Central Park - New York - U.S.




Manhattan - New York - U.S.



Although the term "magic hour" is usually applied to photographs taken at dusk, you can also get some very interesting results with the first light of day, when the light instead of taking a blue hues, permeates the image of an orange really interesting.

Desert in Abu Simbel - Egypt



Isla de La Toja - Galicia - Spain