The difference between a morning shadow and a afternoon shadow is the face different ways and the opposite ways to the suns position.A morning shadow is very light but afternoon shadow is deep.
A shadow is going to be longer in the morning and in the afternoon when the sun is shining at the person or item.
Shadows appear tallest in the morning because the sun is low on the horizon, casting longer shadows due to the angle of sunlight. As the day progresses, the sun rises higher, reducing the length of shadows.
So long as the sun is the same height above the horizon your shadows will be the same length whether it is morning or evening.
The lower the sun is in the sky, the longer your shadow will appear on the ground before you. Therefore, a sunny dawn or just before sunset is the time of day for long shadows.
The difference between a morning shadow and a afternoon shadow is the face different ways and the opposite ways to the suns position.A morning shadow is very light but afternoon shadow is deep.
Just as the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening. It is then that the sun is at its lowest, so the shadows are longest, indeed infinitely so.
Morning
A shadow is going to be longer in the morning and in the afternoon when the sun is shining at the person or item.
at noon the shadow is point sized {smaller} and in morning and evening the shadow is the longest.
A shadow is usually longer in the morning and shorter in the afternoon.
In the morning, a shadow falls from the East to the West. It is also short, rather than it being long in the afternoon. At an equivalent time in the morning, the shadow is just as long as it is at the equivalent time in the afternoon.
early in the morning and at dawn or sunset
Shadow
Shadows appear tallest in the morning because the sun is low on the horizon, casting longer shadows due to the angle of sunlight. As the day progresses, the sun rises higher, reducing the length of shadows.
longest
It will shorten as the sun rises to its apogee over the object casting the shadow.