3 month solargraph using a Pringles can
Taken by John Slinn on June 21, 2014 @ My bungalow in Loxwood, West Sussex, England.
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I missed the winter solstice so I waited until March 21st to start my solargraph. I used a Pringles can and used larger photographic paper with the pinhole about two thirds up from the bottom to ensure I got the top arcs of summer in the fov. Image 1 shows my observatory dome on the roof of my bungalow facing due south. Image 2 shows the rear of my bungalow I inverted the image, added some colour and sharpened slightly all using Photoshop These are so easy and fun to do!
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Nice ones!
What brand of paper did you use?

Just a tip: in PS play some with the leveles. With it you can have a bit brighter image without loosing any details.
Posted by Olivér Nagy 2014-06-25 04:48:50
 
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