Kotsiopoulos shoots for an entire 24 hour period just to capture one
scene. With so many historic sites, Greece is the perfect backdrop for
this kind of photography.
“I hope and trust you will enjoy the photos,” says Kotsiopoulos. “And,
perhaps, they will motivate you to take a moment to reflect upon the
richness of the overhead sky which has intrigued and fascinated man ever
since he became aware of his humble existence.”
“This is a 24 hour picture. I was wondering if it is possible to
visualize on a photo a full day, from the morning to the next morning. I
finally decided to give it a try! The shooting began the morning of
December 30, 2010. I started taking photos with the camera on a tripod
facing east. The ‘day part’ is composed of a dozen of shots covering the
landscape from east to west and the Sun’s course from sunrise to
sunset. The Sun’s position was recorded exactly every 15 minutes using
an intervalometer, with an astrosolar filter adjusted to the camera
lens.”
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