An Italian photographer stays at home during shutdown and takes pictures of the moon.



On the 27th local time, British Metro and other foreign media introduced a'masterpiece' taken by 45-year-old Alberto Gyzi Panica, who lives in Parma, a northern Italian city.



If you look at the picture, there is a softly shining moon in the center, and the circumference of it is wrapped in iridescent light.

This phenomenon is created when light reflected from the moon's surface is split by water particles or ice crystals in the air.




Panica had witnessed this phenomenon before, but the camera was unable to capture it due to the lack of conditions such as equipment to take pictures.



However, as a result of the COVID-19 blockade, I caught this again while staying at home, and I was able to leave my work because the house was equipped with all the necessary equipment.



"I took hundreds of shots between 10 pm and midnight," said Panica.



The netizens who have seen the photo applaud, saying, "It's really beautiful" and "I can see it in my soul."



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(Photo ='Alberto Ghizzi Panizza' Facebook)