HEY LOOK A SOLARGRAPH OF MY STREET WOW THATS AMAZING OMGGGG



So what i did was i started with levels, then i inverted it, then i played with the color balance then the brightness/contrast, then the hue/saturation, and then the selective colors.
 
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Solargraphy is the art of long exposure photography that captures of the image of the sun moving across the sky.  These exposures can last days, months, even years. Much of pinhole photography relates to the use of time and being creative with the light from the sun, similar wonders to that found in astronomy. A 6-month exposure will enable you to image the arc of the sun as it rises or sinks throughout 6 months of the year. As well as this you will get some foreground detail and a camera to look at with awe as a small hole etches its 6-month exposure from your window ledge, garden shed, lamp post, tree etc. Being able to capture a period of time far beyond our own vision is incredible enough, but even more amazing is how simple it is to do. The final camera gives an extreme wide angle of view of 160 degrees. One of the most fascinating aspects of this is that negative pseudo-color images result with the use of black-and-white photographic print paper - and without the need for any developing at all. A latent image on photographic film is an invisible image produced by the exposure of the film to light. When the film is developed, the area that was exposed darkens and forms a visible image. This is relevant to solargraphy because you make a solargraph image which is actually a latent image.The colours in black and white photographic paper exposed to light come from finely divided metallic silver growing on the silver halide grains.