I've shared a lot of moon pics with you, usually focused on creating an image that reflects what your eyes can see (sometimes with colors enhanced of course). This time I processed the image with an inverted luminance layer to enhance the lunar texture, and show where the moon once flowed with magma (the brighter regions.) Our eyes are quite incredible, but sometimes it's cool seeing what things could look like with superhuman vision. In this version the colors show how the composition changes where the magma once flowed, as well as how impacts striking the surface add an additional splash of color.
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2021-02-05 17:59:29 +0000 UTC