It would help to know what you mean by “like we do,” but in general, a camera has a fixed lens that exactly records whatever light shines through it. Our eyes do that as well, but then our brain get involved and compares the Moon to its surroundings (Is it low in the sky, close to objects on the ground or perhaps obscured by trees? Is it shining through clouds? Is it high overhead and all by itself?) and the color of the sky (Dark black? Dark blue? White? Red, pink, or orange?)
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