For about a week I had been thinking along the same lines pertaining the distance between the Earth and the Moon in the NASA photos, but it was trying to think of how to state it simply without me making and uploading any photos.
Perspective makes a huge difference:
Picture on the left was taken an inch away from Gumby's face and picture on the right was taken 5 tiles away.
Similarly, there is a big difference in perspective between a picture taken a scant 80 miles from the lunar surface (2022 Artemis/Orion) and a picture taken more than 750K miles away. (2011 DSCOVR)
I dug up Soviet era Luna and Zond pictures to show that the Russians actually did some of this stuff first. Since then, China, Japan and others have joined the club:
And still it's "NASA lied"
(Up until this thread, I honestly thought Ken M had retired from the internet.)