Dodecahedron Solargraphy
Taken by Olivér Nagy on July 14, 2016 @ Budapest, HUNGARY
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After my APOD cube box solargrapfy, I decided to test other symmetric objects as well. I have designed the foldable dodecahedron in paper. I have used this template to cut the darkroom paper with my plotter. I have cut and folded the photopaper in darkroom, I have taped it together and glued it securely in a larger tin can, with the hole facing to the front. I have applied the pinhole from outside the tin box. This was only a 2 week test image, to see how well it works. And it did! It is in plans to use the same method to create half year solargraphy as well. I'm planning to place out them at winter solstice 2016. Paper: Kodak Policontrast Rapid II RC Size: 7cm (Face to face) Duration: 14 days
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Ingenious... And pretty cool too!
Posted by HP1954 2016-07-27 18:13:58
 
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