- Photographer Andrew McCarthy captured an image of the Moon that is quite literally “impossible.”
- By stitching together over a dozen individual images, McCarthy created a photo that shows the lunar surface in high contrast.
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When you gaze up at the Moon at night — weather permitting, of course — you’re treated to a lovely sight. The Moon is awesome, and it has a whole lot of personality. Covered in craters that tell a story of billions of years of impacts both large and small. The particularly gorgeous image you see above is that same Moon, shot in a way that reveals every nook and cranny in high contrast.
The photo is, as its creator puts it, “impossible.” It was shot using a technique that maximizes the contrast of each tiny imperfection on its surface, making for a glorious, surreal image.
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