>>6254138you're kinda wrong there.
pure daylight is around 5600K, which is white. when you go beyond 5600 you get more blue.
what I assume he meant is sunlight at it's peak shines white off an object, you only get tungsten/yellow light when the sun is rising or setting because of our atmosphere as the sun passes through more air at those times, giving off a yellow glow.
natural light is good to work with, it's just the problem of diffusing it right and timing but usually if you take a photo outside and set your white balance accordingly you should be able to get a decent photo