>>3477473I try to go off the sunrise colors that I remember, but with negative film there's no great way to get an exact inversion so I invert the colors manually. Most of these have less color saturation than the actual sunrise did because it's Portra.
>>3480625I'm definitely out shooting more often in the morning, I love getting up in the wee hours of the morning and accomplishing something before the sun is even up. That and we tend to get better sunrises than sunsets here as there are often clear skies to the east over the distant plains but clouds moving in over the mountains to my west. The mountains create afternoon convection which often results in sunsets being blocked out. However, when a sunset does happen it's usually pretty awesome!
I think sunrises are a bit more magenta, where sunsets seem to be more warm hued and almost red/orange. That can vary greatly by location as well, but you can figure that sunrise has lower air temperature and higher humidity which I'm sure plays a factor in how sunlight is refracted.
As far as an emotion connection, that's probably personal for everyone. I love the mornings and have much more energy at that time of day.
Here's another new one, but this is actually sunset light.