This image was taken at 5:30pm just after the sun set. The space is mainly illuminated by the camera's flash, and the passing car's headlights. The headlights of the passing car are reflected on the tail lights of the parked cars, allowing the viewer to make a guess at the size of the space.
I'd describe the second picture, the most interesting time of day, to someone who was blind as the way a candle stick would feel right after the flame was blown out. Starting at the ground, the colors are cool shades of gray, even the brick is a cool shade of red. As you get closer to the top of the image, the sun shines on portions of the buildings, and the bricks are warm shades of red (especially in the building that is straight ahead). As a whole, the image tapers off at the top. A candle stick is cool, and somewhat wider at the bottom, and thinner and warmer towards the top where the flame once was. However, the flame would no longer be lit because the sun cannot be seen, and the temperature at this time of day was not particularly warm.
I'd describe the second picture, the most interesting time of day, to someone who was blind as the way a candle stick would feel right after the flame was blown out. Starting at the ground, the colors are cool shades of gray, even the brick is a cool shade of red. As you get closer to the top of the image, the sun shines on portions of the buildings, and the bricks are warm shades of red (especially in the building that is straight ahead). As a whole, the image tapers off at the top. A candle stick is cool, and somewhat wider at the bottom, and thinner and warmer towards the top where the flame once was. However, the flame would no longer be lit because the sun cannot be seen, and the temperature at this time of day was not particularly warm.
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