Sun position in Summer

In summer, the sun reaches its highest position in the sky, resulting in the longest days and the most intense sunlight of the year. The Northern Hemisphere experiences high sun angles, making it ideal for outdoor activities, solar power generation, and bright, direct photography.

Shadows are shorter, and sunlight is at its most direct, often requiring careful exposure control. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s winter, with shorter days and lower sun angles.

Summer months

June

In June, the sun reaches its highest point in the sky during the summer solstice, producing the longest day of the year.

July

In July, the sun continues to dominate the sky with high angles and bright, long days. Temperatures peak, and the light is strong and sharp, perfect for beach days.

August

August still brings long, sun-filled days, though the sun begins a subtle descent toward the horizon. Late summer light becomes slightly softer.

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