Glariest
A museum with bad lighting? A car windshield at sunrise? Tell me I’m not alone in squinting at the sky.
Chasing the Shadows: How to Tame the Glariest Light of the Day glariest
I learned this term the hard way last week while trying to edit a video on my laptop outside. I thought I’d found the perfect spot under a maple tree. For ten glorious minutes, it was peaceful. Then the sun shifted. A museum with bad lighting
Driving home on the interstate at golden hour sounds romantic, until you realize you are driving directly into the glariest sunset of the year. You can’t see the lines on the road. You can’t see the exit ramp. You are squinting so hard your face hurts. Your windshield visor becomes a tiny, useless postage stamp against the nuclear blast of light. Chasing the Shadows: How to Tame the Glariest
But "glariest" isn't just about screens. It’s about the world.