It is from Norway, it’s a picture of the noon sun once a month throughout the year above the arctic circle. My father has had a poster with that exact image for over 30 years.
@... Denmarkian : You mean summer right? 😉
Sun dont set for a period of time during summer north of the arctic circle, (where I live btw), and in the winter the sun dont rise in the horizon for some period of time.
Nice to enlighten you all a bit, cheers 🙂
well, seeing as there are 12 pics, I recon they shot one every two hours. You might be right about it being a, and I quote; “rendered scene from a program called terragen”, but I’m pretty sure on my case. Try googling “Torghatten” or “Kjerringoey”. I wont do it myself, cause I’d hate to catch myself being wrong on this :S
Hugz
Now this has got to be from Norway.
North of Bodoe or somethin’
It’s sinusoidal beauty!
It isn’t Norway, I am 99% sure that it is a rendered scene from a program called terragen.
sorry, you’re anidiot.
It is from Norway, it’s a picture of the noon sun once a month throughout the year above the arctic circle. My father has had a poster with that exact image for over 30 years.
Either that, or it’s a series of pictures taken once every two hours during the winter to show what “Land of the Midnight Sun” means.
@... Denmarkian : You mean summer right? 😉
Sun dont set for a period of time during summer north of the arctic circle, (where I live btw), and in the winter the sun dont rise in the horizon for some period of time.
Nice to enlighten you all a bit, cheers 🙂
Weird.
How can each picture be hours/months apart if even the clouds match up and connect with the following picture?
well, seeing as there are 12 pics, I recon they shot one every two hours. You might be right about it being a, and I quote; “rendered scene from a program called terragen”, but I’m pretty sure on my case. Try googling “Torghatten” or “Kjerringoey”. I wont do it myself, cause I’d hate to catch myself being wrong on this :S
Hugz