>>2965138It's just a long lens, and/or cropped a fair bit by the looks of the noise, so maybe one of those new superzoom P&S, or maybe just a 1000mm on APS-C crop.
You go way back from a thing like a wall and people, and already knoiw the sun will rise somewhere behind them. As the moon rises it's intensity is reduced by the thickness of atmosphere at that low angle, and the sun is still lighting the world a little despite being set or about to set. SO the intensity of people and wall is similar to the moon, and the zoom/crop makes it look like the moon is fuckoffheuge and the people are right there.
TL;DR; get a 1000mm lens and find the right spot to point it at people with moon in frame just as it rises or sets.
The less focallength you use the more you have to crop and the more noticeable the noise/grain.
Your pic is roughly how big the moon frames in 2000mm on APS-C (3000mm equiv) BTW.
Image is a 1000mm and 2xTC on apsc