This is a situation where MSFS does not help. At night in the sim, you can still see colours on the terrain. IRL, from 6000' on a moonless night all you can see is a big black patch with pinpoints of light here and there - that's the land; the other big black patch is the ocean. I abandoned one idea using a newly-risen full moon, because looking West, it was clear the sunset was a couple of hours away, when in fact at full moon, moonrise and sunset happen at the same time. Rick is correct in his definition of night, but a heavy overcast can make nonsense of the "legal" rule. How many people do you see driving around in the dark with no lights on, because "it isn't sunset yet, not for another twenty minutes."
When I am voting, my first check is 'Does it fit the Theme?'
And I apologise for replying here, because there is a separate thread for discussing the screenshot comp rules. Doug is very fair in administering that, comments are allowed, but anything approaching a discussion should be elsewhere.
EDIT: Doug got in while I was still typing
