Capturing that perfect sunset
Photographing the perfect Sunset – Part 1
When’s the last time you looked at a sunset? No, I mean really stopped, sat down and watched a sunset develop. Well my friend this is the first step to being able to capture a great sunset photograph.
Yes we all have busy lives and we see the sunset every day as we perform our many daily tasks so we don’t need to study a sunset to take a picture right? Wrong, if you want a sunset image that everyone wishes they photographed one must know a few things first.
Ok, here’s the deal, one day a mate comes along and asks me “You mind Googling Sunsets?” so yes we consulted the mighty Google <– a quick Bow here –> and we got many sunset pictures to view and compare.

Arizona sunset in gates pass
Now the question was “look how awesome that sunset picture is”, and over here is one with similar clouds, color etc. but just looks like another average sunset picture. Why does the first one have these awesome rays of sunlight bathing across the landscape, really rich colors and the 2nd sunset pictures although it’s a nice sunset it just not that knock out picture like I want to capture.
You see kind readers, they shot this sunset picture at the wrong time for the type of picture he wanted to capture. Seems logical I know but let me explain, I give myself about 1 hour on location to photograph a sunset. A sunset lasts lets say 10 to 15 minutes max (at least the sweet spot of a sunset) and out of that the time we have about 5 to 10 seconds to actually capture those perfect rays of sunlight that bath the desert floor.
These precious few seconds when the sun is dropping below the horizon and at just the right moment, presents us with a bouquet of beautiful sun rays that disappears in a blink of an eye.
Take a moment to water the local plant life and you’ll miss it, grab a water out of the cooler, you might see it but you won’t capture it, give the sweetheart a few smooches while enjoying the beautiful sunset… it’s gone! (Ok maybe in the last case we don’t care and we’ll come back another day to get the shot.)
You get the idea we have to be ready, prepared, anticipating the moment, and you’ll have the killer sunset image that everyone wishes they had photographed.
Yes I agree there are many beautiful sunsets photographed before and after this short window of time, but if you want to get more images like this, take the time to study and enjoy a few sunsets, we can easily prepare ourselves for that narrow window of time that produces this type of sunset image.
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The Glow of a Sunset can be awesome
The disappearance of the sun below the horizon is referred to as a sunset. Just before and after it disappears below the horizon is when we photograph these beautiful Arizona sunsets.

Arizona sunset in gates pass
Another advantage to capturing Arizona Sunsets is monsoon storms, they often bring lovely sunsets afterwards. As the sun was setting the glow was awesome I couldn’t pass up photographing this sunset.

Another Sunset at Gates Pass in Tucson
Photography by 520 Memories
Sunsets at Gates Pass Tucson
While Arizona is known for beautiful sunsets, gates pass in Tucson is popular spot with photographers and tourist alike.

Arizona sunset in gates pass
Sunset on a cactus
Was out north of Tucson Arizona, near catalina.

