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Post by brillbilly on Dec 8, 2012 0:47:49 GMT 10
Machu Picchu captured in highest ever resolution: Zoomable picture of Inca citadel allows viewers to see it in impressive detail The picture is actually a collage of nearly 2,000 individual images taken one-by-one then spliced together on computer Photographer says he hopes it will raise awareness of the dangers posed to the historic site gigapixelperu.com/Welcome.htmlAn amazing photo captures Machu Picchu in what could be the highest resolution image ever taken of the Inca citadel. The historic site, high in the Peruvian Andes, can be seen in unprecedented detail in a zoomable image shot in 15.9 gigapixels. The picture was taken by Jeff Cremer, photo tour director of Rainforest Expeditions, a company that runs eco-tourism trips to the Peruvian Amazon. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2235202/Machu-Picchu-captured-highest-resolution-Zoomable-picture-Inca-citadel-allows-viewers-impressive-detail.html#ixzz2ENSqI8x5 Wow have a look.........friggin awesome! you can zoom it to other structures on the mountains behind...awesome zoom
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Post by Wes Gear on Dec 8, 2012 1:43:18 GMT 10
Nice, thanks Brill.
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Post by theshee on Dec 8, 2012 7:55:39 GMT 10
Excellent!!!! Although.... I spotted a ghost with no legs! ;D
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 11, 2012 0:46:43 GMT 10
Excellent!!!! Although.... I spotted a ghost with no legs! ;D ;D lol.........i see the guy with a hovering baseball cap.! Oh and on top of the mountain behind is a lone guy taking cuttings of plants........i say go bust his ass lol. This is so cool and just look at the difference in stonework! The bottom stonework and more ancient stonework is so exquisite and very hightech!
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Post by Rareclan on Dec 11, 2012 1:04:01 GMT 10
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 11, 2012 2:23:22 GMT 10
Innit!......i like looking at the structures on the other mountain tops,that not many even know about! And the ZOOM for close up's on the stoneworks is awesome bro!
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Post by theshee on Dec 12, 2012 8:40:50 GMT 10
Love it!
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