It has taken Jennifer Khordi two years to capture the perfect shot – and boy, did she get it.
The photographer, based in New Jersey, calculated the moon’s trajectory from her vantage point, a state park 40km away from the city.
After two years of shooting the moon, she knew the exact minute that it would be behind the building.
Check the progression:
Pretty sweet, right?
Well, many people are calling it fake, obviously, but to prove that Jen (can I call you Jen?) caught the whole scene on camera, she took a picture of the photograph on her DSLR:
Jen then shared a screenshot of ‘The Photographer’s Ephemeris’, the app she used to calculate the moon’s trajectory:
Take that, haters.
[source:dailymail]
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