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Sunsets feature color gradients. Describe the transition from horizon to sky - orange to pink to purple, etc.
Good: "Sky gradient from fiery orange at horizon to soft purple overhead" vs Bad: "Colorful sunset"
Is the sun touching the horizon, half-set, or just below? This timing affects the entire mood.
Good: "Sun half-dipped below ocean horizon" vs Bad: "Sunset over water"
Sunset photos often feature dark silhouettes. Describe what's silhouetted - trees, people, buildings, mountains.
Good: "Palm tree silhouettes against fiery orange sky" vs Bad: "Trees at sunset"
Clouds are often the star of sunset photos. Note their shape, coverage, and how they interact with light.
Good: "Wispy clouds streaked with pink and gold" vs Bad: "Cloudy sunset"
Water, wet sand, or other reflective surfaces often mirror sunset colors. Include these when present.
Good: "Orange sunset reflected in calm bay waters" vs Bad: "Sunset with water"
Be specific about what makes it beautiful - the exact colors, formations, and elements.
❌ Bad
Beautiful sunset
✅ Good
Breathtaking sunset with bands of orange, pink, and purple stretching across the sky
Foreground often provides context and interest. Describe silhouettes, landscapes, or people.
❌ Bad
Sunset sky
✅ Good
Sunset sky framed by silhouetted dock posts and moored sailboats
Use specific color words: tangerine, coral, crimson, lavender, not just 'orange' or 'pink'.
❌ Bad
Orange and pink sunset
✅ Good
Sky blazing with coral, tangerine, and rose fading to soft lavender
Sunsets evoke emotions. Include words like 'peaceful,' 'dramatic,' 'romantic,' or 'serene'.
❌ Bad
Sunset photo
✅ Good
Serene sunset casting a peaceful golden glow over the quiet bay
Use specific color names: instead of 'orange,' try 'tangerine,' 'coral,' 'amber,' or 'peach.' Describe the gradient: 'transitioning from deep crimson at the horizon through salmon pink to soft lavender overhead.'
Yes, when distinguishable. Sunrises often have cooler tones (pinks, lavenders) and clearer air, while sunsets tend toward warmer oranges and reds. If you know which it is, specify it.
Use phrases like 'rays of golden light streaming through clouds,' 'sunbeams radiating outward,' or 'crepuscular rays piercing the cloud cover.' Mention what the light touches.
Golden hour: soft, warm, directional light before sunset. Blue hour: cool blue twilight after sunset. Twilight: the gradient time between day and night. Specify which phase you're describing.
Mention it when intentional: 'artistic sun flare creating warm haze,' 'lens flare adding dreamy quality,' or 'starburst effect where sun peeks through trees.'
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