Fact check: No, this photo of the sun and moon did not take 16 cameras and 62 days to create
A viral Facebook post shares a photo of the moon specifically over the sun, confined by two trees. It guarantees a German picture taker utilized 16 cameras and held up 62 days to catch the shot. The picture was really made by a Kosovar artistic work photographic artist utilizing Photoshop.
The Facebook post, which has been shared in excess of one million times, says: "A German picture taker had settled 16 cameras to get this shot for which he needed to sit tight for 62 days. See the moon and sun together. This can be just observed again in 2035. Appreciate the shot."
The first photograph was taken by Kosovan picture taker Bess Hamiti and posted online in 2012. It demonstrates the sun between the trees, no moon. Hamiti revealed to AFP that he had Photoshopped the picture.
The metadata in the photograph Hamiti posted in January 2017 on photosharing site 500px demonstrates that it was altered. "This is Photoshop," Hamiti told AFP of the picture partook in the Facebook post.
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