24 hours a day shows through a photo
Impressive panorama of photographer Chris Kotsiopoulos contains 35 sun images and the movement of 500 stars following the rotation of the earth.
The change of the day in a photo.
Kotsiopoulos started shooting from December 30 morning. He placed the camera on the tripod (triple fork) and turned the machine east and moved gradually to the west in the direction of the sun and shot about every 15 minutes.
After sunset, the camera pointed to the west-northwest to capture the moment of turning from day to night. When night falls, the camera's movement direction is from west to east.
After that, Kotsiopoulos took 12 hours to process on the computer to produce this impressive panorama image.
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