Zoom in from a cityscape to an individual face in stunning
interactive panorama of Tokyo's skyline that is the second largest photo
ever taken
- Jeffrey Martin captured Japan's capital in awe-inspiring detail from top of Tokyo Tower
- Used a single Canon 7D camera and 400mm lens mounted on top of a robotic panorama head
- 10,000 images captured over six hours digitally stitched together to create dizzying view of Tokyo
- Final creation lays claim to being the second largest photograph in the world
- If printed in ordinary resolution, the photograph would cover area 328ft wide and 164ft tall
PUBLISHED:
13:23 GMT, 2 August 2013
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UPDATED:
09:00 GMT, 3 August 2013
It is the world's largest metropolis and home to more than 13million people.
Now a snapper has managed to capture Tokyo's vast sprawl in one incredible 360° panoramic shot that now holds the title of second largest photograph ever taken.
Jeffrey
Martin's 600,000 pixel-wide creation, shot from the top of the Tokyo
Tower, reveals the Japanese capital in astonishing detail, allowing
viewers to zoom in close enough to read the signs in the window of a
restaurant or count the plant pots on an apartment balcony.
Scroll down to explore the incredible 360° panorama of Tokyo
Detail: The 150-gigapixel 360° panoramic
photograph of Tokyo, taken from the top of the Tokyo Tower, is the
second largest in the world