mid night
It is late afternoon when shadows start to get shorter. This happens as the sun begins to descend towards the horizon, casting shadows that grow progressively shorter as the sunlight becomes more direct.
Shadows get shorter as the sun get higher up in the sky and as the sun goes down shadows will get longer so shadows get shorter in the morning and get longer in the afternoon. Also, as the year progresses, the sun's angle in the sky at the same point in each day changes, due to the 23.5 degree tilt of the Earth's axis. In the northern hemisphere, for instance, shadows get longer and longer (again, at the same time of day) until the winter solstice around December 21st, then they start getting shorter and shorter.
The time when shadows get shorter in the day if from 12 0'clock. Before and after noon the shadows are usually very long.
Midday or the time at which the Sun is highest in the sky and therefore offers the lowest angle of incidence between itself and a freestanding object.
Yes, the time of year can affect the length of your shadow. In the summer, when the sun is higher in the sky, shadows are shorter compared to the longer shadows cast during winter when the sun is lower in the sky.
Shadows made by the sun are shortest at solar noon, when the sun is directly overhead. At this time, the angle of the sun's rays hitting objects is at its steepest, resulting in shorter shadows.
As high a possible, at mid day. It's even shorter as you get closer to the tropics, where at the right time, the sun can be directly overhead.
usually in the winter time it starts getting dakr around 5:00 pm
The duration of Shadows of Time is 2.03 hours.
Your shadow would be shortest at noon because the sun would be directly overhead.
Because the Sun is (relatively speaking) standing still while the Earth spins like a carousel, the shadows move from west to east, getting shorter from sunset to noon and longer from noon to sunset. It's so regular, you could set your watch by it! In fact, for most of history the timepiece was (to the extent that one existed at all) a SUNDIAL - telling the time by the shadow cast by the gnomon.
For vertical objects, shadows are shortest when the Sun (or other light source) is directly overhead. This is when taller objects have their shadows under or near them. For horizontal objects, the shadow is shortest when its longest cross section is parallel to the beam from the light source.