Message from @blacK
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It has to do with focal length
Drewski has explained this before
he doesnt take that as an answer @SiliconBassist
if you tell him someone explained it already he just complains
> When the Moon is high, the clouds it is against are closer to the viewer and appear larger. When the Moon is low in the sky, the same clouds are further away and appear smaller, giving the illusion of a larger Moon.
@blacK
And how is the focal length
i explained it
now
answer my question
how does seasons work on a flat earth
So wait I still don’t get what the focal length has to do with anything
Drewski explains it better than I can
Should I @ him?
now he’s dodging my question
andbdjsncbc
Nah don’t disturb him
You haven’t explained it black
oops
> When the Moon is high, the clouds it is against are closer to the viewer and appear larger. When the Moon is low in the sky, the same clouds are further away and appear smaller, giving the illusion of a larger Moon.
@blacK
there
I don’t get it. So if the moon is high it’s larger and if it’s low it’s larger
?
no
when its high it *appears*
can u answer my question
Nope u still didn’t explain that
Anyways I’ll head to bed
please do
Enough chatting with glories for today
you aren’t the smartest
its been explained far too many times
at this point you have to be trolling
Clearly I’m not the smart one here. You act like your drunk and I had to explain the photo 20 times since You apparently forget what it’s about every 5 seconds
Then quote Kylie without understanding the non sense she said
That wasn't nonsense it was basic photography
Take a photography class if you don't understand