A solar analemma on a 4x5 glass plate
Taken by Ian Griffin on September 20, 2022 @ Portobello, New Zealand
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This is a picture of the solar analemma as viewed using a pinhole camera attached to my deck. Beginning at the Spring Equinox in September 2021, Every day at 4pm (5pm in summer) I took a 20 second image. At the spring equinoxes and winter solstice I left the shutter open to record the motion of the sun. I developed the image in my darkroom and this is a scan of the resulting glass plate. Compared to Northern Hemisphere Analemma's the loops are inverted!
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