National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 7月31日 01時44分


Photos & timelapse by @babaktafreshi, The World at Night project
A while ago I posted a photo of the moonrise above the historic Boston Light (on July 9th). Some followers who are not familiar with my work questioned if it’s fake. This video and photo-sequence (swipe left for the slideshow) explains how in real life this regularly happens! See how the moon's shape and color change as it rises, due to atmospheric refraction, causing distorted image and color shift on the horizon. The same happens to the sun. The images are made from 4 miles (6km) away using a 600mm telephoto + extender. I was far enough from the foreground that it appeared smaller than the moon, which adds to the brain perception of big moon on the horizon. Further explained on “See a Rare Red Full Moon" recently published on NatGeo.com. Google “red fullmoon natgeo” for the link.
Follow me @babaktafreshi for more of the Earth & Sky stories.
The clip soundtrack by @alirainimusic #boston #bostonlight #newengland #massachusetts #lighthouse #fullmoon #nightphotography #astrophotography @natgeocreative @ナショナルジオグラフィック


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