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Solar photo
Solarografiya (Eng. Solargraphy) - a project of photographers from around the world, which aims to observe and capture the sunlit path in time.
To get the picture the way you want to use solar camera obscura (any pinhole camera without a lens), or even a home-made machine from tin or box (the main thing that it was dark inside), which is done in a very small hole. Within the bank placed a black and white photo paper. After the "lens" is aimed at the sun, the hole is opened and left in this condition for any period up to six months. As a result, the number of tracks on a sunny picture is equal to the number of days of exposure.
First solarografii. Authors: Slawomir Decyk, Diego Lopez Calvin.
Tarja Trygg, Helsinki, 2006.
Tarja Trygg and Ernesto Bergamin, Milan, 2003.
Ulla and Kössi Pärssinen, Helsinki, 2005.
Yoshifumi Arai, Kushiro City, Japan, 2006.
Ivan Shishkin, Moscow, 2008.
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To get the picture the way you want to use solar camera obscura (any pinhole camera without a lens), or even a home-made machine from tin or box (the main thing that it was dark inside), which is done in a very small hole. Within the bank placed a black and white photo paper. After the "lens" is aimed at the sun, the hole is opened and left in this condition for any period up to six months. As a result, the number of tracks on a sunny picture is equal to the number of days of exposure.
First solarografii. Authors: Slawomir Decyk, Diego Lopez Calvin.
Tarja Trygg, Helsinki, 2006.
Tarja Trygg and Ernesto Bergamin, Milan, 2003.
Ulla and Kössi Pärssinen, Helsinki, 2005.
Yoshifumi Arai, Kushiro City, Japan, 2006.
Ivan Shishkin, Moscow, 2008.
© solargraphy.com
klub-des-8.livejournal.com
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