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Ms. Ferris Wheel, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Psychologist Engagement Date: May 23 and 28, 2010 (one for each of us!) Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Parc55 Hotel (city lights ceremony, ballroom reception) About Me: Born in the Southeast, educated in the Northeast, and over-educated on the West Coast, I finally earned my city-girl credentials and have put down roots in gorgeous San Francisco. I’m a raging perfectionist with a lightning quick wit and a terrible sense of both time and direction. Our wedding task list is endlessly growing because of my predilection to think that DIY projects I can make = DIY projects I should make (so not true!). I always go to bed wishing there were more hours in the day to enjoy all the things I adore, whether that be hobbies, friends, my career, our two dogs, or Mr. Ferris Wheel. Ours is a story of a non-traditional couple living an oddly traditional life planning a not-so-traditional wedding in this city we adore. Together we are bustin’ out all of our best skills (and some of our worst ones) to plan a laid-back-chic DIY-craftastic love-alicious affair!
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Tracking the Light

October 6th, 2011 @ 1:30 pm by Ms. Ferris Wheel

Having decided to get married on a Friday at the top of the city, and being two people who are completely mesmerized by the city lights, Mr. FW and I didn’t even have to talk with one another about what time of day to have our ceremony. We knew it would be an evening ceremony, after work and after sunset. We were even more sure about this when we visited our site last November to take some pictures of the space after dark. On that night, it was jet black outside—a completely cloudless and fogless evening, and there was the most incredible full moon visible through the windows of our ceremony space. I’m sorry to say that I don’t have photographic documentation of that, so you’ll just have to believe me that it was gorgeous.

In order to be absolutely certain about the lighting conditions on our wedding day, I consulted http://www.timeanddate.com/ to get the lowdown on sundown for November 11, 2011 in San Francisco.

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At this point you may be thinking what I was thinking: “What’s the difference between astronomical, nautical, and civil twilight, what do they have to do with sunset, and how do they impact my wedding?” Well folks, I’m here to answer that question for you in as brief and painless a way as possible. And I promise that, if you’re having an evening wedding or an early morning, you do care about this information..

(Note: I am summarizing this from several sources, but primarily here. I am in no way an expert on this issue, so please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.)

Astronomical Twilight: The beginning and end of light during the day. Faint stars, galaxies, and other objects begin to disappear as this phase starts and they reappear as this phase ends. The end of astronomical twilight would be prime city lights-viewing conditions.

Nautical Twilight: The middle of the full sunrise/sunset process. Bright objects are visible in the sky, as is the horizon. It is too dark to do activities outside without extra lighting, but some light remains. Not the ideal light-gazing opportunity, but not impossible.

Civil Twilight: During this phase the sky is illuminated and you will not need additional lighting for outdoor activities. In the evening, only bright lights will be visible. Good enough to see a full moon, but not good enough to take advantage of all the city lights.

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Sunrise: When the upper part of the sun becomes visible.

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photo via Esquire.com

Sunset: When the sun disappears below the horizon.

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photo via intrepid.com

As all of us already know, light becomes visible before the sun has actually risen above the horizon line in the morning, and light remains visible after the sun falls below the horizon in the evening. Thus it’s not that helpful to look only at sunrise and sunset times if you’re interested in gauging the amount of light you’ll see in the early morning or late evening.

And now comes the part where I super excitedly tell you the good news about our wedding day. If you study the chart above you’ll see that on 11.11.11 astronomical twilight ends at 6:32 p.m. Purely by chance, we slated our wedding ceremony to begin at… 6:30 p.m.! Yay for prime nighttime darkness! Crazily enough though, if you take a closer look at that chart, you’ll also see that daylight savings time ends A MERE 5 DAYS before our wedding date. So if we had picked a date only a week earlier, then a half hour ceremony beginning at 6:30 would’ve meant that it would just be getting dusky outside (end of civil twilight, going into nautical twilight) and we would have completely missed out on that city lights look we love so much.

Clearly the stars were aligned for us (astronomical pun intended). Oh, you don’t believe me? You want proof? I’ll give you proof.

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{November 11, 2011… Full. Freakin’. Moon.}

image via Moon Connection

Bam! There’s your proof. I know I’m more than bit biased, but I’m pretty sure we have the absolutely awesomest wedding date and time ever, and I dare you to deny it. :)

How have the stars aligned for you and your significant other? And do you have a need to track the light for your wedding day?

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farmergirl (message)  106 posts, Blushing bee

that’s so wonderful! i love when things like that happen :) you will have a beautiful ceremony!

 
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jmbrick (message)  62 posts, Worker bee

Can I hire you to analyze the sunset for our wedding day? Because everything you just said up there was jibberish to me! Haha!

In other news, I can’t wait to see pictures from your “picture perfect” night! :)

 
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Miss Aardvark (message)  635 posts, Busy bee

Super cool! I didn’t know that it would be a full moon too! YAY. And I love city lights as well. That is going to be beautiful!

 
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Coffee cup (message)  1,839 posts, Buzzing bee

OMG the star gods are all working towards your wedding day. Lol, it sure looks like it was meant to be.

 
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Zusie

I’m glad you did a post about this. I am having an outdoor ceremony and wanted to make sure to avoid the time when the sun is actually setting and in everyone’s eyes.

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel (message)  345 posts, Helper bee

@jmbrick: I would totally look it up for you. I love that kind of research! :-)

@Zusie: Yay! So glad it’s useful to someone other than me. :-)

 
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VickyAurea (message)  1,145 posts, Bumble bee

WEREWOLVES!

No, really, it sounds lovely :)

 
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MissCasey (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

We are having an afternoon/evening wedding… and I hadn’t even given sunset/twilight time a thought yet.

Thanks for the links… I now know what to expect that night!

Oh, and I’m a little jealous that you’re going to get a full moon! How wonderful for you guys that your stars aligned!!!

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,102 posts, Bumble bee

Very nice. A super ambitious intern at my venue told us the time for sunset for a June wedding the preceding August.

 
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

Woohooooo! Thanks for laying this all out, my dear twin. This is hugely helpful info for me too ;)

 
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Miss Doe (message)  540 posts, Busy bee

Mad scientist Ferris Wheel! You’re so smart! I need to go analyze my info now… :)

 
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zsgirl (message)  171 posts, Blushing bee

We have the same wedding date and I was just as determined as you to make sure the lighting was perfect. Love that it all worked out for you!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,174 posts, Honey bee

This is so cool, I love that the stars are all aligned for your wedding!

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel (message)  345 posts, Helper bee

@MissCasey: Hope your lighting turns out exactly the way you want it!

@Future Army Wife: Yay for helpful people! :-)

@Miss Seal: My pleasure. ;-)

@Miss Doe: Oooh… I like that - Mad Scientist.

@zsgirl: Hope it worked out for you, too!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

We’re tracking the light too. We really want our ceremony during sunset and the reception all after sunset. I bet the pictures from your wedding will be fabulous!

 
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Miss Porcupine (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

This is so interesting. I wish I would have thought to google this before stupidly scheduling our wedding a full hour before sunset, much to our Rabbi’s dismay. Thank goodness he is super Reform. Ha, whoops. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!

 
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Mrs. Teaspoon (message)  731 posts, Busy bee

Wow, very helpful post! I now feel like an expert on lighting! :-)

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Awesome post! Also, I can’t explain why, but seeing which phase the moon will be in on our wedding day just gave me goosebumps.

 
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amethystmeg (message)  135 posts, Blushing bee

That is cool! I hope you get a beautiful day to go with it!!!

 
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Mrs. Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow! You are so prepared, FW! I love this!

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Psychologist Engagement Date: May 23 and 28, 2010 (one for each of us!) Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Parc55 Hotel (city lights ceremony, ballroom reception) About Me: Born in the Southeast, educated in the Northeast, and over-educated on the West Coast, I finally earned my city-girl credentials and have put down roots in gorgeous San Francisco. I’m a raging perfectionist with a lightning quick wit and a terrible sense of both time and direction. Our wedding task list is endlessly growing because of my predilection to think that DIY projects I can make = DIY projects I should make (so not true!). I always go to bed wishing there were more hours in the day to enjoy all the things I adore, whether that be hobbies, friends, my career, our two dogs, or Mr. Ferris Wheel. Ours is a story of a non-traditional couple living an oddly traditional life planning a not-so-traditional wedding in this city we adore. Together we are bustin’ out all of our best skills (and some of our worst ones) to plan a laid-back-chic DIY-craftastic love-alicious affair!

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