A pre-closure collector’s issue today, thanks to this creative Joshua Trujillo photograph.

A pre-closure collector’s issue today, thanks to this creative Joshua Trujillo photograph. To position himself, he floated out onto Elliott Bay. Says Trujillo: “The challenge was to align the globe with the rising moon: One needs to be on the water, with a long, fast and heavy lens. An inflatable kayak launched at nearby Myrtle Edwards Park got me into position. A compass, a GPS and a lunar azimuth table helped me place the kayak to catch the moon rising behind the globe. A few minutes after the 7:15 p.m. moonrise, the two globes were aligned perfectly and I began making photographs. The challenge was to hold my position in a kayak in 10 knot winds, 500 yards offshore, with about $8,000 worth of camera and lens in hand.” For P-I staff present and past, beautiful.