The middday solar analemma
Taken by Ian Griffin on November 21, 2024 @ Dunedin, New Zealand
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Here's my latest entirely analogue solar analemma picture. A pinhole camera was set up in my office window, facing North, on 21 Nov 2023. Every sunny day at 12:30 in winter and 13:30 in summer I took a 30 second exposure. Yes, I was physically present and manually opened and closed the shutter with my finger! Yesterday, I took the camera home and developed the image. Unfortunately someone knocked the camera in the autumn, but the image still looks ok! the long trails were created by opening the camera shutter all day on the shortest day and at the equinox.
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