Part A
Imitating Early morning. Data:0"4 shutter speed, F4, ISO 100.
Imitating afternoon light data: 0"8 shutter speed, F4, ISO 100.
Imitating Late evening data: 2" shutter speed, F4, ISO 100.
Part B:
The three images pictured above were taken during Early Morning Light. The following image data is listed from top to bottom. 1/13 shutter speed, F10, ISO 400. 1/20 shutter speed, F10, ISO 400. 1/40 shutter speed, F10, ISO 400.
The above three photos were taken in the afternoon light. Data for the three are 1/250 shutter speed, F5.6, and ISO 100.
The three photos pictured above was taken with evening light. The data for these pics are as follows. 1/8 shutter speed, F14, ISO 400. 1/15 shutter speed, F14, ISO 400. 1/30 shutter speed, F14, ISO 400.
Reflection: The time of day causes the scenery to change. For a crisper and clearer image it is best to take the photo in the afternoon because there is not as many objects to block the subject's light. For a more dreary picture the best time is early morning because everything is waking up. And for the most rich/soulful kind of pictures are taken right at evening because everything is a beautiful goldish tone.
Part C:
Golden hour images
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