Paris 26 gigapixels photo of the Paris World's Largest

March 14, 2010

Paris 26 Gigapixels

Paris 26 gigapixels is the name given to this project by Martin Loyer French photographer Arnaud Frich and the larger picture of the world. The photo was taken 2346 shots with well over 5 hours. The photos were then joined into a single high resolution image, if not exorbitant, through a software created for the purpose, a landscape on which you can zoom in and out at will, to a level of detail that will allow you to see the tourists on top of the Eiffel Tower or even the common people in the household. The two photographers have also deleted everything that could disturb the privacy of your fortune or your malgarado was the star of this performance. Qtour is a credit to the artists and he thinks that tourists who have traveled with us and have visited the French capital thanks to this initiative can relive some memorable moments, at the same time those who will travel with us can anticipate a visit to the Ville Luniere. Bon Voyage .

One Response to "Paris 26 gigapixels photo of the Paris World's Largest"

  1. Frank Campa on March 15th, 2010 15:43

    Wonderful experience! We look forward to seeing the pictures made of other big cities. How can you do to see the great tree-lined streets? Thanks

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