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Pic of the Day: 24 Hours in One Photo

Posted on January 31, 2012 by Jaime Menchén in Photography

Greek Chris Kotsiopoulos makes wonderful pictures of the sky. He has the equipment and the skills to capture stunning images and create striking compositions.

Here you can contemplate his attempt (successful, as it seems) of capturing a whole day in only one picture.

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The details of what you see in the image:

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Don’t ask me to explain how he did it. He does it in a pretty clear and comprehensive way in his website, so for all the technical details have a look at his outstanding web.

Source: Retronaut

Photo: Chris Kotsiopoulos/GreekSky

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