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Community photo entitled  by Marcella Giulia Pace on 10/01/2017 at San Vito di Cadore, Italy

On 10/01/2017 by Marcella Giulia Pace| San Vito di Cadore, Italy

This image is the silhouette of Mount Pelmo designed by the solar disk at sunset.

From January 12, 2018, every day, I was waiting for the Sun to set behind Mount Pelmo. Using an astrosolar filter, I shot the very moment when the Sun touched the edge of the rock. Every day the Sun, just like a romantic painter, has unveiled new pieces of the mountain's profile. Eventually, I composed the silhouette as if it were a puzzle. The final image is the sum of 15 different Sunsets (from 12 January to 21 February).

The spaces where there’s no Sun are due to the presence of clouds. On 11, 16, 20 and 22 February I was able to insert more pictures of the Sunset because the rock’s inclination was parallel to the Sun’s path.

In particular, on the 15th of February the Sun, like a mountaineer, followed the whole ridge steep mountain. My shooting position was always the same during the whole period: (https://goo.gl/maps/wmV2U4fizpE2)



More photo at this link: http://greenflash.photo/portfolio/soligrafia-sul-pelmo/

Camera: Canon sx 60 hs, astrosolar filter

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