
On Habré, news of such achievements was already published when photographing the
Milky Way ,
Everest , or something else. This time, British Telecom tried to lay out a huge panorama of central London. Of course, for such a photo, a personal website was created, where all this can be
viewed .
Technically, the panorama is collected from many thousands (48640, to be exact) of individual photographs. The photos were taken on a Canon EOS 7D with an EF 400mm f / 2.8 IS II USM and Extender EF 2x III, and it took about 3 days to complete the shooting. Cameras were consolidated into a single system using the Rodeon VR Head ST robotic devices created by Clauss.
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At the same time, the preparation for the shooting process took much more, including software and hardware. The photos themselves were taken by photographers Jeffrey Martin, Holger Schulze and Tom Mills, these are panoramic photography experts from 360Cities.net. Over the panorama worked Jeffrey Martin.
Another interesting fact is that mixing the photos into the panorama also took a decent piece of time - about three months.
If you print a photo in normal resolution, its length will be 98 meters, and width - 23 meters. In general, the big picture will turn out, there is hardly an apartment that can accommodate this miracle of photographic art. Photo resolution allows you to consider even individual branches of trees, so that there - just fallen leaves on the pavement. Of course, you can also see people in the windows, on the roofs of houses and in other places. It may well be that some of these people are already filing a lawsuit, accusing the company of violating human rights.
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