Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoulos
has created a stunning panoramic image that combines photos taken from sunrise to sunset in one frame.
Hundreds of images were shot 30 hours in Sounio, Greece, before they were digitally-stiched together to represent Earth’s rotation.
At times, Kotsiopoulos was forced to use a hairdryer to keep the lens of his camera from getting too moist when the temperatures dropped.
“I had to stay in the same place alone for 30 hours in total to get everything right, prepare and take the pictures,” he says.
“At night it became even more difficult because I had to keep my eyes open and inspect the camera lens for moisture.”
has created a stunning panoramic image that combines photos taken from sunrise to sunset in one frame.
Hundreds of images were shot 30 hours in Sounio, Greece, before they were digitally-stiched together to represent Earth’s rotation.
At times, Kotsiopoulos was forced to use a hairdryer to keep the lens of his camera from getting too moist when the temperatures dropped.
“I had to stay in the same place alone for 30 hours in total to get everything right, prepare and take the pictures,” he says.
“At night it became even more difficult because I had to keep my eyes open and inspect the camera lens for moisture.”
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