Analemma. The sun’s position in the sky, photographed from the same location at the same time of day throughout a year, forms an analemma. This shows the sun’s apparent swinging from its northernmost position, at the analemma’s uppermost point, at summer solstice, to its southernmost position/lowest point, at winter solstice.
What better day than Caturday to check out another one of photographer Andrius Burba’s origianl Underlook projects: “Under-Cats”! These awesome photos were taken over the course of two days at an International Cats Show in Kaunas, Lithuania.