image credit: Frank Wuestefeld
Sunbeams are everywhere - yet when they are caught on camera they are often unwanted additions to a photograph. They cut swathes through the picture, chopping off heads and obscuring detail in a burst of light. However, when they are deliberately captured the results can be nothing short of magical.
Sunbeams have a rather more scientific name - and that is crepuscular rays. This is because of the time of day at which they are most likely to occur - those around dawn and dusk. In photography these times are often referred to as 'The Golden Hour.'
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