Meh...
...let's just go back a hundred years and live by the day being from "can see to can't see" as far as "daylight time" is concerned. Being retired now means I mainly need a watch/clock to make it to an appointment of some kind, such as medical or before a store closes.
"Can see to can't see" works for photographers as well as farmers and ranchers. (Some of the newer cameras don't even have a built in flash, but are still good in low light situations.)
...let's just go back a hundred years and live by the day being from "can see to can't see" as far as "daylight time" is concerned. Being retired now means I mainly need a watch/clock to make it to an appointment of some kind, such as medical or before a store closes.
"Can see to can't see" works for photographers as well as farmers and ranchers. (Some of the newer cameras don't even have a built in flash, but are still good in low light situations.)