All Full Moon in a year
Taken by Giuseppe Donatiello on March 15, 2014 @ Oria (Brindisi) - Italy
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Have you ever wondered what happens if we take all the images in a year of the Full Moon and come together as a single image? The result is curious and instructive in this composition. On the left, the median of all the full moons and on the right the difference between them. For the composition I used a common morphing program. I hope you like it and you will enjoy yourself. Clear skies!
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