Sun position in Fall

In the fall, the sun’s position begins to lower in the sky, resulting in shorter days and longer shadows. As the Northern Hemisphere moves toward the winter solstice, sunlight becomes softer and cooler, providing a unique, golden-hour quality ideal for photography.

The sunlight is still direct but less intense than in the summer. In the Southern Hemisphere, the sun’s position rises higher as they transition into spring.

Fall months

September

In September, the sun starts to lower in the sky, and daylight hours begin to noticeably shorten. The autumnal equinox brings nearly equal day and night.

October

October brings softer, angled sunlight, casting long, warm-hued shadows across the landscape. The light has a golden quality, perfect for photography.

November

In November, the sun sits low in the sky for most of the day, and daylight becomes scarce. Light is cool and gentle, hinting at the transition into winter.

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