"Only a fool looks at a finger that points to the sky"
My name is Rob Senior, I am a Photographer from the midlands UK.
Some photos on the blog are mine some are not - if not they are linked to their source.
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PORTFOLIO
On January 1st of last year, photographer Michael Chrisman began shooting a solargraph by placing a pinhole camera in the Port Lands of Toronto and aiming it at the city’s skyline. Over the next 365 days, the rising and setting sun slowly exposed the photo paper inside. The total exposure time? 31,536,000 seconds. Instead of developing the image using traditional darkroom chemicals, he used a scanner to capture the extremely overexposed image — destroying the original image in the process — and ended up with the photo above. Those yellow lines you see in the sky shows the gradual shifting of the sun’s path over the course of 2011.