Why is it easier to create more depth in both the foreground and background when taking pictures during the golden hour?

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Responses

because the overall exposure is more even

because the overall exposure is more even

because the overall exposure is less even

because the overall exposure is less even

because camera settings are designed to function best during this time

because camera settings are designed to function best during this time

because photographers are naturally more attentive during the golden ho

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The correct response is: because the overall exposure is more even.

During the golden hour, the light is softer and warmer, which helps to reduce harsh shadows and highlights, making it easier to achieve a balanced exposure across both the foreground and background, leading to more depth in images.