Photos can have a completely different “feel” depending on when they are taken. A night scene can have a more eerie feel than the same photo taken in daylight.
For example, the Korean War Veterans Memorial located in Washington, D.C. is a setting that best conveys the feel of death and despair when shot at night. There are 19 stainless steel statues standing between 7 feet 3 inches and 7 feet 6 inches tall representing a squad on patrol in the rugged terrain of Korea. They appear more ominous in the night photo seen here.
When travelling, I often return to a scene at different times of the day to see how light and shadow changes the appearance of the subject. Of course having a companion who enjoys photography as much as you is important if you don't want your relationship to suffer. Fortunately, I've been blessed with a wife who tolerates my need for “photographic perfection.”
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