A composite image chronicling the path of January’s full moon above the Paris skyline. (Image credit: Martin GIRAUD | @tinmar_g (Instagram)) Photographer Martin Giraud captured a breathtaking view of January’s
A composite image chronicling the path of January’s full moon above the Paris skyline. (Image credit: Martin GIRAUD | @tinmar_g (Instagram)) Photographer Martin Giraud captured a breathtaking view of January’s
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