A year of sunrises - 13 pictures of the sun, each month, same place, same time.

"One of the best places in Edmonton to see the sunrise point change along a familiar horizon is Valleyview Drive, which is where I photographed sunrise once a month for a year. This image is the final result of stacking 13 sunrise images from Dec 2020 to Dec 2021, to visually depict the change in the sunrise point over a year." - Photographer, Luca Vanzella.

#Photography #Sunrise

It's excellent πŸ˜€
@cmconseils I get my astro 101 students to do this every year! (But it's only 1 semester, so 1/4 of that). The prairies are a great place to carry out this experiment!
@sundogplanets @cmconseils ooh. Also made APOD back in 2022. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap220105.html
I should do this from the east facing bedroom window at home
APOD: 2022 January 5 - A Year of Sunrises

A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

@sundogplanets have them include the time in each strip, spunds interesting

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@cmconseils So there is 28 days between the shots. The second and the 12th ones are not completely following the apparently linearity of the rest. It's probably because it curves on both sides but we don't have the resolution to see it clearly (resolution as number of days.)
@cmconseils I like the symmetry. The reflections of the sun in the skyline are almost the same for Dec/Dec (expected) but also for Jan/Nov and Feb/Oct .

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I've been dreaming of doing this since I was small but I just don't have the patience and a good angle over the horizon. Nice view!

@cmconseils @itsVague I like the new building being constructed on the far left.

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Amazing!

but I wonder what that would look like withing the polar circle

@cmconseils CW: Picky copy-editor note...

To say "same time" isn't precise. A summer sunrise is 4-5 hours earlier than a winter sunrise, so they're obviously at different "times".

That said, I struggle to come up with better words to express "same stage of sunrise process".

@cmconseils The world is round equation.
@cmconseils Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
@cmconseils bravo this is really great
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Supercool!
Very very very nice!
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@cmconseils wow impressive β˜€οΈβ€οΈπŸ‘πŸ˜Ž
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I love series like these!
Our beautiful world and star.πŸ₯°