Valerio Minato the photographer from Italy gave his everything to click this out of the world picture of the moon perfectly aligned with the Basilica of Superga and Monviso mountain in Turin completely centered against the Moon. It was in 2017 that he realized the mountain peak and the hilltop basilica overlap from a certain vantage point. A little more of the study revealed that the enchanting moon also comes in line once a year.
Even though the setting moon was captured in a crescent phase, the exposure was long enough for doubly reflected earthlight, called the da Vinci glow, to illuminate the entire top of the moon,” Minato is quoted as saying.
Minato is taking orders for the print copy of his magic through his website:
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