With a camera peering out over the landscape of Tivoli, Namibia, focused on the sky. The Polish photographer created a hypnotic timelapse spanning 24 hours that has a focal point in the atmosphere rather than on the land. Each minute, he snapped a frame that subsequently was looped 60 times to create the final 24-minute version that’s a mesmerizing look at Earth’s cycles.
According to , Wojczyński’s camera was attached to an , which is designed to assist in celestial photography. For more of the photographer’s space-centric projects, head to .

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