How much image manipulation, if any, was necessary to capture this enormous-looking Moon rising over a South Dakota “road to nowhere,” close to the 2013 Winter Solstice?

From @GlobePics: “Road To Nowhere – Supermoon” – Supermoon rises over this road to nowhere in eastern South Dakota. pic.twitter.com/82AoFgPvWn
Who should get credit for the photo? (I can’t quite read the name in the lower left corner.)
Buy a print here, from the photographer, Aaron J. Groen.
More:
- Here a Henge, There a Henge: Astronomy Fun on a Street Near You (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
- Solstice at The Henge: warm blankets, mulled wine and marshmallows (heritageaction.wordpress.com)
- Visualize Manhattanhenge … despite cloudy skies for a New York sunset (feeds.nbcnews.com)
- A Map That Shows When Any Street Aligns With the Sunset (atlanticcities.feedsportal.com)
- Fascinating “Facts”: Holding StoneHenge up to a Mirror (heritageaction.wordpress.com)
- At Millard Fillmore’s Bathtub
Aaron J. Groen
http://aaronj-groen.artistwebsites.com/featured/road-to-nowhere-supermoon-aaron-j-groen.html
http://500px.com/AaronGroen
http://aaronj-groen.artistwebsites.com/ – will make you groan
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