alright fags, can you explain this?
Alright fags, can you explain this?
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what?
It's called night numb nuts.
Top is tier b photoshop.
wtf where is the other side of the world?
What do you want to be explained?
Has to be bait. If its not then kill yourself immediately
1st photo, further from the earth, you can see the moon. therefore you are further than the moon. And the earth is very big.
2nd photo. on the moon. the earth is very small.
the size difference
How do cameras work?
that's no moon, it's a space station
The Moon isn't that close. It's actually really really fucking far away.
You ever heard of depth of field?
the moon would have to be way smaller, then
HAHAHA
This has to be bait.
All about perspective man.
also is the top one even a real photo? where did it come from?
Nice example of
and keeps going further and further by the years
It's called a "bad shoop effect".
Ah, cool! Never seen that before.
but why would they have that dof shit on a space camera
things that are closer to you appear larger than similarly sized object that are further away. this is literally kindergarten shit.
You dumb cunt.
the moon would be larger in the first pic according to your autistic explanation then?
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wow you're actually retarded.
think "dolly zoom." Like this scene from Jaws. Notice how the background gets further away even though the actor gets closer.
Hue
wow yall are real damn stupid
Here's another, imagine the camera is the satellite, the blocks are the moon, and the teapots are the earth.
za warudo
don't question it
Newfag. Welcome to Sup Forums
Shit b8 m8
it's not depth of field, that describes how shallow or deep the plane of objective focus is (ie. how much is sharp with the reset being blurred).
This is simply the effect of focal length and the relative distances between viewpoint (ie. the camera), the foreground objective (moon) and the background objective (earth).
kek'd, nice reference
Fake shit nasa , flat earth is the truth
famous use of this
Google "telephoto compression"
Bottom pic was taken with a medium format Hasselblad camera with an 80mm lens, top was taken with some insane camera/lens on a satellite.