Frens, a phrase in this description really caught my attention: "A night sky dawns"... It's bugging me because it's a really dumb way to describe what the sky is doing, that gives us no real idea if it's dawn (why not just say 'dawn breaks') or evening (why not just say 'evening settles' or "the sun sets')? Why does it seem to describe it as doing both? I don't think military security hinges on us knowing or not knowing the time of day/night this photo was taken, so why even make such a flowery observation? Is someone going out of their way to affirm a 'dark to light' notion?
Frens, a phrase in this description really caught my attention: "A night sky dawns"... It's bugging me because it's a really dumb way to describe what the sky is doing, that gives us no real idea if it's dawn (why not just say 'dawn breaks') or evening (why not just say 'evening settles' or "the sun sets')? Why does it seem to describe it as doing both? I don't think military security hinges on us knowing or not knowing the time of day/night this photo was taken, so why even make such a flowery observation? Is someone going out of their way to affirm a 'dark to light' notion?