Fall Solargraph 2025
Taken by Dan Bush on December 7, 2025 @ Albany, Missouri USA
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"Fall Solargraph 2025" September 21 - December 7 Albany, Missouri My Fall Pinhole Camera Solargraph experiment for this year, while having a few issues, is still being published. Unfortunately, luck wasn't on my side this time. Although the path of the Sun across the Fall sky above my home was recorded well, the pop can pinhole camera was damaged. I had to take it down on December 7, 2025, earlier than the planned Winter Solstice, which was my initial goal. The three-month-long exposure also shows stray light rays splashing across the foreground, possibly due to ice or something else blocking the aperture. The recent snow might also have played a part in this. The largest gap in the middle was caused by a stretch of cloudy weather that we experienced at the end of October. See image for Technical Details
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