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3D-twisted image, Craters Copernicus and Kepler, at lower Right center, seen directly overhead.

As an astronomical photographer I started with Moon images, as so many do. The 3D-transformation technique of mine gives a possibility to see the Moon from an angle not seen from Earth. This brings a new life to an old Moon image back from 2004.

3D-twisted image, Craters Copernicus and Kepler, at lower Right center, seen directly overhead.

3D-twisted image, Craters Copernicus and Kepler, at lower Right center, seen directly overhead.

As an astronomical photographer I started with Moon images, as so many do. The 3D-transformation technique of mine gives a possibility to see the Moon from an angle not seen from Earth. This brings a new life to an old Moon image back from 2004.