Winter Light – Direct
Winter conditions introduce specific visual effects that are rare or absent in warmer months:
Winter light is a distinct environmental and psychological phenomenon defined by the Earth's axial tilt, atmospheric conditions, and the human sensory response to a changing landscape. While often associated with brevity and darkness, the light of winter possesses unique physical properties—such as its low solar arc and color shifts—that distinguish it from the radiance of other seasons. 1. The Physics of the Winter Sun Winter Light
Snow and ice provide a unique sparkle, reflecting available light and illuminating the landscape even under low-light conditions. 3. Biological and Psychological Impacts Winter conditions introduce specific visual effects that are