Equinox Solargraphy

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This is the best thread to see come back out of slumber.

I like the unicolor one, too. Followed by last December's on the adorama RC paper.
 

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Hello Ned,
Thanks for sharing all the steps of these works, I was curious how to do similar solargraphy works.
Beautiful results and thanks for sharing.
 

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Interesting project. I am not sure I have the drive to do it myself. Thank you.
 
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21 December 2021 through 20 June 2022 Solstice to Solstice
One corner of the paper had popped free from the paper holder and curled in, and I thought it might be ruined, but it was fine. It's kind of amazing how different the colors can be even using the same kinds of photopaper. This was the unicolor paper again. I guess every 6 months has it's own temperature and humidity, rain and sun...

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When I brought this one in, I thought I'd made a mistake and installed it backwards... but now I remember doing that on purpose to get a little different view. This is 21 December 2022 through 20 June 2023.

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This reminds me of just hiking into the woods and sitting down to silently listen and watch. Something, you never know what, will happen.

Congratulations on your ingenuity and persistence.
 
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Thanks Ron.

After these years out in the yard, the paint on the can is starting to fail and there is some rust.

Maybe I'll paint it at some point.

June 21 - December 21, 2023
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Now this is a completely different perspective from what i have seen before on the interwebs. I am eager to see more, are you still in, NedL?
 
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Now this is a completely different perspective from what i have seen before on the interwebs. I am eager to see more, are you still in, NedL?

Hi Synthon... just now seeing your message. Yes I'm still around!

I was out of town at the Summer solstice, so I did not change the paper. In a couple weeks, it will have a full year, and I'll change it then!
 
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Update winter solstice 2024:

I just changed out the paper. This time was a little different... there was about 1/4 cup of water inside. It wasn't touching the paper, but everything inside was very damp. I'll let it dry and then flatten it before scanning .... will post in the next couple days.

Two things happened. The drain hole rusted, and was partly clogged by the rust. The bottom is dented from various animals jumping on it over the years, and the drain hole was not at the lowest point. The foam covering the drain hole was hard but I don't think that affected drainage. I cleaned it and tried to un-dent the can and replaced the foam, but the whole can is starting to rust on the outside and probably won't last much longer unless I paint it. We'll see. Its had a pretty good run for something that only took a couple hours to set up. I kind of want to try this type of solargraph without the paper being curved... so maybe I'll replace it with something new.
 
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This is a full year, Winter solstice 2023 to Winter solstice 2024.
Especially compared to that last clean one, this shows what happens when water gets in and the paper gets damp. I still think it looks interesting... these are always a surprise.

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Very interesting image indeed. No apparent turkey intervention this time! 😄
Just looked at the map again. What a cool project!
 

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Part II

Now install the drain:

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By the way, that foil tape stuff is awesome to have around for making pinhole cameras: it's waterproof, it sticks like crazy, you can form a tight seal by pressing on it, and it's 100% perfectly lightproof. Great way to seal edges when you need something to be light tight. And you can open it by slitting with your thumbnail. I also sealed the lid edges at the top of the can with it when I was done.

Then I went into the "dark closet" and put a piece of photopaper in the holder, and positioned it inside the can so that it was aimed at the pinhole.
I also put a tape "shutter" in place so that I can start the exposure Wednesday night.

Here I'm mounting the camera on a post. I put two small pieces of wood underneath so that the drain would not be obstructed:

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Mounted with cable ties and leveled:

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It's held pretty tight but there is a lot of leverage if you push on the end of the can, so I added that little crosswise piece of wood and I'll glue it in place tomorrow so it will dry before I open the camera.

you get the idea... I did this until the line was perfectly vertical:

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Almost done, it just needs to have the cable ties trimmed and that last piece of wood glued:

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And here's what it will see, looking due South:

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Actually, I doubt the field of view will go all the way to those trees, maybe it will just get the treetops. Next year I'll figure out a way to make the FOV wide enough to see all the sun streaks and all the way to the horizon ( already got an idea about that... I shouldn't have centered the paper at the pinhole, because the FOV does not need to include anything past the zenith... so keep the pinhole aimed the same, but rotate the paper in the camera a little.... )

In six months, we'll see what happens.

I really must give this a go.
 

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This is a full year, Winter solstice 2023 to Winter solstice 2024.
Especially compared to that last clean one, this shows what happens when water gets in and the paper gets damp. I still think it looks interesting... these are always a surprise.

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That's beautiful, nice to read from you!
Yes when water gets inside, things can get very interesting. Really gives the images a lot of character.
 
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21 December 2024 through 20 June 2025. Paper was damp again and there was a little water in the bottom.... might need to work on the "drain"... but the can is dented and rusting pretty badly so I'm not sure how much longer it will last. Still fun to open it up and see what's in there. Unicolor positive paper.

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