Okay, this is cool. The Dresden Project is a HUGE photo shot on the roof of the building "Haus der Presse" in Dresden, Germany. It is made up of 26 billion pixels! It was shot by a robot with a Canon 5d mark II in 172 minutes. It took 16 processors 94 hours to stitch everything together.
You can use your scroll wheel to zoom in and out and hold your mouse button and move the mouse to scroll. It is just really amazing.
Click here to link to the site.
January 14, 2010
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