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There's a lot of talk about Italian photographer Barrerio Minato's photos, which

Tmarket 2023. 12. 29. 23:53
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There's a lot of talk about Italian photographer Barrerio Minato's photos, which have been a hot topic all day

After six years of waiting, the images of the basilica di Superga, Monviso, and the moon aligned side by side were filmed in Piemonte, Italy.

I've tried 5 times in 6 years, but I failed every time because the weather was bad. Finally, the shooting was successful at 6:52 p.m. on December 15, the 6th attempt.

NASA selected it as "Today's Astronomical Photo" by capturing special scenes well.

I attached this photo of the angle of shooting in the daytime (photo 2) and at night (photo 3), but it feels completely different. You can see how much effort the artist put into taking this photo.

On September 2, 1706, Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, who was in the midst of a war for the Spanish throne, climbed the hill of Superga (627 m above sea level) to observe the movements of the French-Spanish troops who surrounded Turin.

Reflecting on the true face of the enemy, vowing to build a cathedral for the Virgin Mary if she wins the battle. After the victory, instructed architect Philippo Zubara to build the cathedral. The Cathedral of Superga was constructed in the late Baroque style (1717-31)

At 3,841 meters above sea level, Monbiso is the 10th highest mountain in the whole Alps and the 23rd highest in Europe. It is shaped like a pyramid, and the main peak is 500 meters higher than the surrounding peaks, so it can be seen from a distance. That's why it is nicknamed the "King of Stone."

There is also a "sword" that the mountain of the Paramount Film Company logo was made by Monbiso.

If you look closely at photo 1, the right end of the moon shines brightly. It looks like a crescent moon, but you can also see the rest of the moon.

A crescent moon is a phenomenon in which only a part of the moon is visible because the part where sunlight cannot reach is obscured. Interestingly, the entire moon is visible in the picture as well as the part where sunlight is received.

The Earth's oceans reflect the sun's rays and see the rest of the moon, which are called da Vinci Glow or 球照. (See comments for photos)

It is called 'Davinci Glo' because Da Vinci observed this phenomenon more than 500 years ago and correctly identified the reason.

The photographer calculated it in seconds and captured the all-time scene where the moon, which is in a "Davinci Glo" state, was caught at the top of Monbiso Peak with a camera lens.

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