Blue hour
Blue Hour in Taos, NM
Blue hour in Taos is the short twilight stretch when the sun sits between about −6° and −4° — just before sunrise and just after sunset — bathing the sky in even, cool blue light. Here are today's morning and evening blue hours for Taos, New Mexico.
Taos, NM
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Morning golden hour
5:23 AM – 6:22 AM
1 hr
Evening golden hour
7:45 PM – 8:44 PM
1 hr
Golden & blue hour
Morning golden hour5:23 AM – 6:22 AM1 hr
Evening golden hour7:45 PM – 8:44 PM1 hr
Morning blue hour5:14 AM – 5:23 AM9 min
Evening blue hour8:44 PM – 8:53 PM9 min
Sun
Sunrise5:44 AM60° ENE
Sunset8:23 PM300° WNW
Solar noon1:03 PM
Day length14h 39m
Dawn · civil5:14 AM
Dawn · nautical4:36 AM
Dawn · astronomical3:53 AM
Dusk · civil8:53 PM
Dusk · nautical9:31 PM
Dusk · astronomical10:14 PM
Moon
Waxing Crescent
38% illuminated
- Moonrise
- 11:55 AM84° E
- Moonset
- 12:13 AM280° W
Horizon directions
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Gear for the shot
- Travel tripod Sharp frames in dim blue-hour light.
- Ball head Fast, precise recomposition on the tripod.
- Remote shutter release Avoid shake on long exposures.
- Headlamp Hands-free setup before dawn and after dusk.
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Taos — frequently asked
- When is blue hour today in Taos?
- Taos has a morning blue hour ending around dawn and an evening blue hour beginning right after sunset. Today's exact windows are in the planner above.
- Is blue hour before or after golden hour?
- In the evening, golden hour comes first (ending at sunset), then blue hour. In the morning the order reverses: blue hour, then golden hour through sunrise.
- Do I need a tripod for blue hour in Taos?
- Usually yes — blue hour light is dim, so longer exposures and a tripod help keep images sharp and noise-free.