A few days ago, I noticed on my planning app that the first full moon of the year would align with the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica from a spot I had previously scouted.
Despite the cold and the snow in the morning, the weather forecast for Paris was cloudless, so I decided to give it a try.
This image was taken with a 150–600mm lens at 500mm. The Eiffel Tower was 6.3 km away from my position, and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica 11.1 km away, which explains why the Moon appears so large in the frame.
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Canon 6D
Samyang 150-600mm
Settings : F8 – ISO 100 – 1/60s
FragrantExcitement on
There are four moons! – Picard
galvanicreaction on
Sigh! This is really lovely! It almost looks fake, but I choose to believe it’s not. This would make a centerpiece poster.
Thank you for posting this.
ProtonCanon on
This looks like a science textbook cover, I love it.
Specific_Display_366 on
I’m seeing double here, ten moons?!
Subtle_Shiver on
Great shots and exposure. As a supermoon too? Looks great love the colour of it at its highest
Fortunate the weather cooperated too!
Parzival_2k7 on
Can you please share a hi res version of this? This would be a gorgeous wallpaper
Traditional-Meat-549 on
Breathtaking photos . I love it!
iauu on
Why does the moon look like it’s vertically squashed? Honest question, just never noticed this before in these kinds of pics.
downvote-away on
I was gonna say that must be one hell of a long lens to get the Eiffel tower and Sacré-Cour in the same image. 600mm oughta do it.
TriPunk on
I’ll be honest, I didn’t know the Eiffel Tower was that big…
Possible_Original_96 on
How lovely! And original to me!
G0rdon-Bennet on
did you let it go afterwards?
Schollert on
I hear the Tatooine theme, when looking at this.
Great pic!!
Low-Post5641 on
Woow great photo 📸.How long did it last? It’s very good.
akbgcak869 on
J’adore vos photos. Elles sont toujours uniques et impressionnantes. Vous m’inspirez à améliorer mes compétences en photographie. Bravo!
Ranmachan9719 on
I dreamt this once time, the sky full of full moons in different sizes
DyingSurfer on
Super shot! You got yourself a new follower! Thanks for the tip on the app, btw
therealoptimoose on
Ah, yes… the Tour Hertzienne shot.
Glittering-Hope9248 on
That’s a great effort and thanks for sharing.
[deleted] on
I would buy a print of this. Super cool.
KayleeBaucom__Writer on
This is lovely. I love it. ❤️
Giusepo on
Can you please share the spot?
StuffMonster77 on
This is absolutely amazing! What camera setup was used?
-Sparky on
Hey OP, your tag isnt „1992“ by any chance?
BACON_ACTUAL_ on
That’s so cool, that progression across the sky is awesome
Soosietyrell on
STUNNING how you captured both Sacre Couer and La Tour Eiffel! I got to see both of them (from each other as well as close up) for the first time in 2025 so this picture really resonates! First time I saw Eiffel Tower was from Sacre Couer. I couldn’t stop crying with joy!
resplendentblue2may2 on
Well put it back then, we need that!
Bloody fools going around capturing the bloody moon.
lucasjesus7 on
We don’t often think about it, but the moon, at least for me, is majestic. In its different phases, it reminds us how vast the universe is.
Choyo on
Digne d’une couverture de Mézières. Bravo !
LeatherLeague47 on
What was the planning app?
storfors on
Wow! 😮❤️
That’s really nice work!
Ok_Compote1434 on
Amazing photograph. That is fantastic.
ThippusHorribilus on
💕
Wow- this is wonderful!!! It was overcast where i am, so I didn’t get to see it
D4DDYF4TS4CK21 on
You know, this actually got me wondering…
How would having multiple moons change things for the Earth? Or would nothing change, aside from seeing multiple moons in the sky?
NeverAdapts on
Very roughly, how is something like this made?
What do you do with the camera? What is the raw output (a single image/many image/other)? What software is used? And what needs to be done with that software?
words-are-life on
This is a very eye catching photo.
What time of day was it taken? How did you get the timing ‘just right’?
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A few days ago, I noticed on my planning app that the first full moon of the year would align with the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica from a spot I had previously scouted.
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Despite the cold and the snow in the morning, the weather forecast for Paris was cloudless, so I decided to give it a try.
This image was taken with a 150–600mm lens at 500mm. The Eiffel Tower was 6.3 km away from my position, and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica 11.1 km away, which explains why the Moon appears so large in the frame.
—
📷
Canon 6D
Samyang 150-600mm
Settings : F8 – ISO 100 – 1/60s
There are four moons! – Picard
Sigh! This is really lovely! It almost looks fake, but I choose to believe it’s not. This would make a centerpiece poster.
Thank you for posting this.
This looks like a science textbook cover, I love it.
I’m seeing double here, ten moons?!
Great shots and exposure. As a supermoon too? Looks great love the colour of it at its highest
Fortunate the weather cooperated too!
Can you please share a hi res version of this? This would be a gorgeous wallpaper
Breathtaking photos . I love it!
Why does the moon look like it’s vertically squashed? Honest question, just never noticed this before in these kinds of pics.
I was gonna say that must be one hell of a long lens to get the Eiffel tower and Sacré-Cour in the same image. 600mm oughta do it.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t know the Eiffel Tower was that big…
How lovely! And original to me!
did you let it go afterwards?
I hear the Tatooine theme, when looking at this.
Great pic!!
Woow great photo 📸.How long did it last? It’s very good.
J’adore vos photos. Elles sont toujours uniques et impressionnantes. Vous m’inspirez à améliorer mes compétences en photographie. Bravo!
I dreamt this once time, the sky full of full moons in different sizes
Super shot! You got yourself a new follower! Thanks for the tip on the app, btw
Ah, yes… the Tour Hertzienne shot.
That’s a great effort and thanks for sharing.
I would buy a print of this. Super cool.
This is lovely. I love it. ❤️
Can you please share the spot?
This is absolutely amazing! What camera setup was used?
Hey OP, your tag isnt „1992“ by any chance?
That’s so cool, that progression across the sky is awesome
STUNNING how you captured both Sacre Couer and La Tour Eiffel! I got to see both of them (from each other as well as close up) for the first time in 2025 so this picture really resonates! First time I saw Eiffel Tower was from Sacre Couer. I couldn’t stop crying with joy!
Well put it back then, we need that!
Bloody fools going around capturing the bloody moon.
We don’t often think about it, but the moon, at least for me, is majestic. In its different phases, it reminds us how vast the universe is.
Digne d’une couverture de Mézières. Bravo !
What was the planning app?
Wow! 😮❤️
That’s really nice work!
Amazing photograph. That is fantastic.
💕
Wow- this is wonderful!!! It was overcast where i am, so I didn’t get to see it
You know, this actually got me wondering…
How would having multiple moons change things for the Earth? Or would nothing change, aside from seeing multiple moons in the sky?
Very roughly, how is something like this made?
What do you do with the camera? What is the raw output (a single image/many image/other)? What software is used? And what needs to be done with that software?
This is a very eye catching photo.
What time of day was it taken? How did you get the timing ‘just right’?