What are the chances
In the vast universe
Of residing on a planet
Where the sun and the moon
Seem to be of equal size?

Cosmic Coincidence.

Harmony of opposites: a diptych.
Embracing duality as a necessary illusion required to celebrate life.

Created in Bolivia in 2023, these two images were made with the ambitious intention of having a diptych representing opposite moments, giant Sunset & giant Moonset: Two moments outlining the perimeters of the night.

Same location, same focal length, same creators. 

12h or so apart between the two images, and only a few seconds to get the alignment of the celestial body right.

At 3700m altitude, below freezing point.

Capturing the Moonset at the end of the Twilight was in itself a challenge for which conditions had to be on our sides to make it happen. We attempted this for the first time in 2018 with no luck, as clear skies during the rainy season in Uyuni are not common. 

This trip was filled with unexpected elements like clear skies & unusual colors such as vibrant red & pink after the sunset. When we go to Bolivia, we know we have to hope for the best & prepare for the worse. This time, we encountered the best for the most part, and the mere fact that we were able to achieve this goal attests of our luck: opportunity meeting preparation.

Digital collectible

The two art pieces (the Moon and the Sun) have been engraved in the blockchain on November 29th on ClickCreate. The edition of 117 tokens sold out within a few hours, and you get browse the collection to pick up one on secondary market: https://opensea.io/collection/clickcreate

Dusk till Dawn GM

Dusk till Dawn GN

“The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.”

- Niels Bohr

In the grand cosmic narrative, the Moon and Sun, celestial companions, engage in an underrated spectacle—a ballet of proportions that unfolds across our near galactic field. Imagine the Moon as a nimble performer, twirling gracefully in the cosmic twilight, illuminated by the Sun's distant glow. This silent dance, driven by the ratio of their size and distance, unveils a cosmic sonnet, a poetic expression often overshadowed by the brilliance of the night sky.

The Moon, though modest in size, wields a profound influence, orchestrating tidal rhythms and captivating our nocturnal dreams. The Sun, a radiant maestro, guides this cosmic ballet from afar, casting its luminous presence on the cosmic stage. Join us in exploring the overlooked beauty of this celestial dance—a mesmerizing interplay that whispers tales of cosmic proportions and paints the universe with the gentle hues of their unassuming yet extraordinary partnership.

 

Trying to align the morning shot (left - my phone) with the night shot (right - Canon R5 + 400mm lens)