SOLAROGRAPHY
Solargraphy is a form of photography in which images are created using a pinhole camera with photosensitive paper. It is a photographic method for recording the trajectories of the Sun’s movement. In this way, the otherwise invisible motions of the Sun become visible within landscapes, revealing the Earth’s rotation around the Sun.
What is visible in the images: the bright lines represent the path of the Sun, which each day travels higher or lower depending on the season. Interrupted lines indicate variable cloud cover, while missing lines correspond to overcast days. The surrounding stationary objects may also appear in the image.