Sunshine from a pinhole beercan
Taken by Jan Koeman on June 20, 2021 @ Waalwijk, the Netherlands
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Date Taken: 2021:06:20 13:02:48
 
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Capturing sunlight in an empty beercan has been a tradition for me for more than 10 years now! Between every winter and summer solstice I choose an attractive place to fix my solarcans on a tree or lightpole. This time along a river near Waalwijk in the Netherlands. One can is pointed south, the other one in easterly direction. This year I was a bit late. I started on the 5th February until 20th June. A bit less than 5 months exposure of the photographic paper.
Photographer's website:
https://www.zeeuwsarchief.nl/blog/de-zon-als-kunstenaar-10-jaar-solargraphy-vanuit-de-tuin-van-het-zeeuws-archief/
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