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This is a project I've been working on recently. This is a synchronised time-lapse of both the summer solstice and winter solstice side-by-side, from Manchester:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiAUG1HtWIM
Scott- it's brilliant and everybody should watch it; real circadian confusion watching the two side by side.
Just a thought- with GMT in the winter shots and BST in the summer, the sun's apparent longitude doesn't quite marry up. But, I love this even more than the 12 same-view monthly shots of an oak tree in a farm through the year in the aA Book of the British Countryside!
(Childhood favourite).
What a great idea and well executed too!
Great video Scott!
Cheers guys, it's much appreciated!
Thanks, great video.
An awesome piece of work Scott. The winter solstice feels almost haunting in comparison.
Cheers both!
From what I could see of your video Scott, June 21st looks to have been a rather better day for weather in your part of the world than it was where I am.
Originally Posted by: David M Porter
To be honest, the days shown aren't the true days of the solstice, but they're still close enough so that there's no noticeable difference.
The summer one was 18 June and the winter one was 27 December.
That`s an excellent video, thanks for sharing it.