Solargraph from winter to summer solstice
Taken by Steve Riegel on June 21, 2014 @ Albuquerque, NM
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On the winter solstice in December 2013 I started a 6-month solargraph to capture the sunrise. On 21 June 2014 (the summer solstice) I retrieved my film canister pinhole camera and discovered this result. The "film" was ISO 4 B/W photo paper "developed" by scanning on a flatbed scanner. I inverted the negative image and flipped it horizontally to put it in the correct orientation. The winter sunrise is on the right, summer is on the left.
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Nice photo!
How this orange color came?
Is it already on the negative, or is it artificial, and came from the development?
Posted by Olivér Nagy 2014-06-26 00:38:15
 
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