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I discovered panoramic photography in the year 2000 after getting my first digital camera (a canon digital elph) which came with its own primitive panorama stitching software. Soon after that I imagined that a virtual tour of Prague, one of the world's most beautiful cities, would be a great idea. I first worked on prague360.com with Adam Trachtman. At the time, there were no google maps (or any o
NASA's Mars Exploration Program (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) 4 billion pixel panorama of Mars The images for panorama obtained by the two rover's Mast Cameras: Narrow Angle Camera (NAC), which has a 100 mm focal length Medium Angle Camera (MAC), which has a 34 mm focal length The mosaic, which stretches 90000x45000 pixels, includes 295 images from NAC taken on Sols 136-149 and 112 images from
NASA's Mars Exploration Program (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS) Curiosity Rover's Self Portrait at "John Klein" Drilling Site This self-portrait of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity combines 66 exposures taken by the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the Sol 177th of Curiosity's work on Mars (Feb. 3, 2013). The rover is positioned at a patch of flat outcrop called "John Klein", which wa
NASA's Mars Exploration Program (source images: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Sol 2: First panorama of Mars The images for panorama obtained by the rover's 37-millimeter Navigation Camera (Navcam). The mosaic, which stretches about 30,000 pixels width, includes 39 images taken on Sol 2 (August 8, 2012). The plan for today includes deploying the remote sensing mast, obviously an important activity, as we canno
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The photographer’s comments: On October 1, 1945, I stood at the hypocenter of the Hiroshima atomic bombing and made a slow revolution. In that instant I had a difficulty grasping that this city had been felled by a single explosion. Nothing in my experience had prepared me to conceive of that magnitude of destructive force. Working as an army engineer for three years, I had dealt with explosive ma
I'm a editor in chief of weblog "Panoramania, DIARY" - the world famous weblog considering about the latest info of panorama images/movies (only in Japanese ).
About this photo This image was created from 3,000 individual photos stitched together into a single image that is 280,000 x 140,000 pixels. That's around 40 gigapixels, or 40,000 megapixels. If you printed this photo it would be 23 meters (or 78 feet) long! To control this image, use the controls on the screen or click and hold your mouse button on the photo, and move your mouse around. To zoom i
this is an exception - a full CG generated panorama - don't expect to find it anywhere! I made it to give special recognition to M.C.Escher's work, a very talented artist widely known. This impossible world was inspired by Escher's litograph "Relativity". Be careful not to get sick wandering around!
Prague from the TV Tower - 18 Gigapixel Panoramic Photo This image is the largest spherical panorama in the world as of Dec. 2009. Email this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter About this Photo This is a super high resolution photo. Use your mouse to zoom in and see a startling level of detail. This image is currently (as of 12/2009) the largest spherical panoramic photo in the world. It is 1
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, has long attracted artists and wandering spirits, although it was originally inhabited by prehistoric fish. Their inland sea filled the basin contained by the Tatras and Carpathian mountains, but when it eventually dried up they were forced to yield the terrain to dinosaurs, wooly mammoths and Neanderthals. In human times the Celtic tribes came to res
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