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This is clever stuff.<br>Noonday sun: South<br>Pole Star: North
Tim HuttonTim Hutton - 2012-04-19 13:53:53+0000 - Updated: 2012-04-19 13:53:53+0000
This is clever stuff.
Noonday sun: South
Pole Star: North
Originally shared by Ardith GoodwinStereographic Projection Photography
I am not a professional photographer in the least but I sure can appreciate a unique image when I see one. This was taken over 30 hours and is hundreds of images stitched together. Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos captured it and I sit amazed and mystified!
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/04/24-hours-of-photographs-merged-into-a-single-panoramic-image/PIC FROM CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED PHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES DAY AND NIGHT IN A SINGLE FRAME SPANNING 24 HOURS) - This stunning photo captures a staggering TWENTY-FOUR HOURS of day and night in a single frame. Stretching from the sunrise to sunset - the spectacular 360 degree image was captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos in Sounio, Greece. He spent a painstaking 30 hours overlooking a beautiful rural vista to prepare and capture the amazing panoramic, time-spanning shot. Beginning in the East, chris captures the early morning rays hitting the clouds before clocking the suns path across the sky. The crystal blue sky then give way to more ominous cloud covering and finally into darkness.SEE CATERS COPY

PIC FROM CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED PHOTOGRAPHER CAPTURES DAY AND NIGHT IN A SINGLE FRAME SPANNING 24 HOURS) - This stunning photo captures a staggering TWENTY-FOUR HOURS of day and night in a single frame. Stretching from the sunrise to sunset - the spectacular 360 degree image was captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos in Sounio, Greece. He spent a painstaking 30 hours overlooking a beautiful rural vista to prepare and capture the amazing panoramic, time-spanning shot. Beginning in the East, chris captures the early morning rays hitting the clouds before clocking the suns path across the sky. The crystal blue sky then give way to more ominous cloud covering and finally into darkness.SEE CATERS COPY

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