These clever images may appear to show some out-of-this-world athleticism, but they are, of course, brilliantly staged pictures that play beautiful tricks on the eye.
They were taken by Adrian Limani, 21, who got his brother to leap for the sake of his art a few weeks ago in Raince, Serbia.
It's lunar-cy! Photographer Adrian Limani gets his brother to leap 'over' the moon
He shoots, he scores: The moon gets slam dunked
Other images show him holding the moon in his hands and jumping up to touch it.
He said: 'I was inspired by ball games, so I created the concept of playing with the moon. I try to be very original with my work and to create a unique collection.
'I describe the pictures as something spiritual, that creativity came from my spirit. I always want to create good things, like games, freedom, peace and love. The pictures tell a story of connectivity of love for the moon by people.
He's got the whole moon, in his hand: Arm perfectly curves around the edge of the moon
Reach for the stars: Adrian and his brother can't quite touch the moon
Blue moon: Dramatic silhouette looks to be holding the moon against the darkening sky
'I do a lot of different categories like people, nature, and objects. I did these pictures because it gave me an opportunity to create my version of an image.
'I think that the limitations of photography are only in yourself. I think that everything that you can imagine can be real.
'Imagination can take you everywhere. I think the best way to be original is to create your best version of one picture, even if you're inspired by your favourite artist or painter or photographer for example.
'Everyone has a photographic imagination, some just don't have the film.'
Sky not-so-high: The moon is in the palm of his hand
Move orbit to the left...now orbit to the right: The photograph is posed perfectly
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