THE SAME SKY FROM DIFFERENT ANGLES

I was on David Horvitz sky mailing list for a month when I decided to give something back. I thought it would be a good idea if all the mailing list people would take a photo of the sky at the same moment, and since we are on different sides of the Earth we would map the sky and illustrate how one exact moment can be so different. David's project is a mother to this global thingy.

The skies are arranged from west to east. Like you would look at a map. Every column is one timezone. In timezones that had multiple sky photographers, the photos were croped proportionaly to a ratio of overall photos divided by the number of photos in that tmezone.

Here is a map of skies and a list of all the 27 people who contributed to this world sky project:


- map - people - time