A few of the Sun’s path from Summer Solstice, at the top, to the Winter Solstice, at the bottom.
Dubbed a solargraph, the unconventional picture was recorded with a pinhole camera made from a drink can lined with a piece of photographic paper. Fixed to a single spot for the entire exposure, the simple camera continuously records the Sun’s path each day as a glowing trail burned into the photosensitive paper.
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