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Photographers refer to it as "the magic hour" when the light is saturated and--you guessed it--magical. Technically the magic hour is 1/2 hour before sunset and 1/2 hour after.

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The term for the time just before sunset is usually referred to as "dusk" or "sunset." These terms signify the period of decreasing light outside due to the sun setting.

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