--Og Mandino (1923-1996) American Author and Psychologist.
Above: Grain silos and historic clock tower in Downtown Kingsport, TN.
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These photos were taken during the golden hour (also called the magic hour) -- the time of day prized by photographers for its warm light and long shadows. It occurs in the hour after sunrise and the hour before sunset, when the light from the sun passes through more of the earth's atmosphere, softening the light and making it appear warmer. The term 'hour' is misleading -- it sometimes lasts only a few minutes, but can last longer, depending on your location and time of year.
There are various golden hour apps out there to help you identify or remember when the magic hour is happening. This is the one I use -- it's very simple and straightforward -- and free (iPhone only). Just a good reminder that I should be out taking photos during that time!
The silos above that you refer to are not grain silos but cement silos at the old Penn-Dixie Cement Plant.
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