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New Orleans: Mississippi Bend Light in the Crescent City
Golden hour, blue hour, and twilight times in New Orleans. NASA JPL DE441 astronomical data.
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Algiers Point ferry landing at sunrise: face east across the Mississippi for the French Quarter skyline in full direct morning light, with the Crescent City Connection bridge cables overhead and the river surface reflecting the sky. The ferry crossing itself is a moving platform — ride it at golden hour for shifting river-level perspectives.
New Orleans sits at 29.9°N at the wide bend of the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Golden hour lasts about 29 minutes. The river flows south-to-north at this bend, so the east bank (Algiers) faces west toward the French Quarter, and the west bank faces east toward the sunrise over the river. The Algiers Point levee offers the most direct golden-hour view: face east from the ferry landing for the entire French Quarter riverfront illuminated in morning light, with the Crescent City Connection bridge spanning the foreground. The Moonwalk promenade faces the river west-northwest; at sunset, the Mississippi reflects orange into the evening sky. The live oak canopy streets of the Garden District (Prytania, St. Charles Avenue) channel low-angle morning light into tree-tunnel compositions.
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