Longest Exposure Photo Suns Movements Captures
It usually does not take long for a photo to appear. In other words, in modern speed cameras the shutter opens and closes at a thousandth of a second. They are used to photograph fast moving objects. But the moment, not the hour, is year-round
The exposed photo has recently come to light. Regina Walkenborg took this incredible photo using just an empty beer can. She made a keyhole camera by placing photographic paper in a can. This happened in 2012. At the University of Hertfordshire
She started this experiment while studying MA Fine Arts. She mounted her bin camera on the Bayfordbury Observatory Telescope. For eight years and a month she has been exposing those camera sketches. Sunrises and sunsets in it
Were recorded. Due to the change in the position of the sun according to the seasons, inclines are recorded. A total of 2,953 sun lines were recorded on camera. The reason why Regina made this keyhole camera is because she does not like to take photos with modern cameras. In the beer can
Photographic paper pasted and closed. The galaxy is mounted on a telescope to make a small hole in it to capture sunlight. forgot that fact. Last September the head of the galaxy's technical department accidentally spotted that keyhole camera
Taken out. An amazing view appeared on the paper inside. Long exposure photography is commonly used to record urban landscapes and landscapes. German artist Michael Wesley with a photo of four years and eight months long exposure
Set a record. Now the photo taken by Regina has surpassed that record with eight years of exposure. Regina says she was lucky to have her beer can photo safely. If similar experiments have been done so far, the photo may not have arrived or the photo paper may have been rolled up.
Regina is currently working as a Photography Technician at Barnett and Southgate College.

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