iltaauringon
Iltaauringon, also known as the "evening sun" in Finnish, refers to the warm, golden light that the sun emits during the evening hours, particularly around sunset. This phenomenon occurs as the sun descends below the horizon, causing its light to pass through a thicker layer of Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere scatters shorter, blue wavelengths of light, allowing the longer, red and orange wavelengths to dominate, creating the characteristic golden hue.
In Finnish culture, iltaauringon holds a special place, often associated with tranquility, reflection, and the transition
The exact appearance of iltaauringon can vary depending on atmospheric conditions, such as the presence of
Iltaauringon is also a popular subject for photography, as its warm tones provide a striking contrast to