Experimenting with high(er) resolution

Continuing development of the panoramic offerings that Stillmation can offer, I’ve been experimenting with high(er) resolution imaging.
The already high resolution of the Nikon D800E is positively dwarfed if I start to using stitching techniques that I use for the interactive 360 panoramas.

This image is of one of favourite buildings in Antwerp. The MAS. or Museum Aan de Stroom is just an amazing public space set in a once run-down and slightly shady area of Antwerp it is fast becoming a place to be in the city.

Have a zoom and pan around the image. Find the details, count the hands you can see. Above all, just enjoy.

This link is designed for mobile device viewing only, I just tried it on the iPad4 and it’s a lot better than the link below mobile high(er) resolution

Do you need some high(er) resolution images for your company? Feel free to contact me to talk about the challenge.

 

 


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  1. I can even read the license plate of that SAAB Cabrio 😉

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