12 Month Solargraph
Taken by John Dartnell on January 22, 2018 @ North Wiltshire, UK
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon MG3200 series Network
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Date Taken: 2018:01:22 17:23:20
 
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This 12 month Solargraph was an attempt to capture a multiple Analemma! I used a biscuit tin pinhole camera with a battery clock to expose the pinhole every hour. Unfortunately, the sticky pads holding the clock failed. I assume this was due to it either being too cold or hot in the tin. The clock mechanism fell onto the photographic paper which is what you can see in the bottom half of the image. However, if you look closely there are some bright spots aligned horizontally across the middle of the image. These look like the beginning of six Analemma figure eights. So, it's back to the drawing board for a re-design! 12 Month exposure 22/01/2017 - 22/01/2018.
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