What’s incredible about this stunning photograph isn’t just that it captures the path the sun appears to take across the sky from the summer solstice to the winter solstice. It’s that it was taken ...
This unique form of photography allows us to see why our seasons change throughout the year. As Earth moves through its orbit each year, the planet's tilt causes our perspective on the Sun to change.
These pinhole photographs, exposed for six months, capture the journey of the sun from the winter to the summer solstice This is a solargraph. It shows the path taken by the sun as it travelled across ...
As Earth moves through its orbit each year, the planet's tilt causes our perspective on the Sun to change. Over time, its path gets higher in the sky leading up to the summer solstice and then it gets ...
This “solargraph” (see image, right) shows the path taken by the sun as it travelled across the sky above the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, UK, between 19 December 2007 and 21 June 2008 ...