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Photography

One photo: From the biggest picture to the tiniest detail

by Chuck Green at ideabook.com

We live in a time when we’ve got to continually adapt to new, fundamental shifts in what we see and what we understand. It is as interesting and exciting as it is, at times, disconcerting and disruptive.

Here’s a 600,000 x 300,000 pixel, 320-gigapixel photograph of Tokyo by Jeffrey Martin produced by stitching together roughly 8000 images (print it out a normal photographic resolution and it would measure 328 x 164 feet).

320-gigapixel photograph of Tokyo by Jeffrey Martin…

A video that explores the image…

About making panoramas…

A second Tokyo image…

More Gigapixel photographs…

About photographer Jeffrey Martin…

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