This is a photo from the 2009 Inauguration of President Barack
Obama, in which you can see IN FOCUS The face of each individual in the
crowd!
You can scan and zoom to any section of the crowd... wait a few seconds... and the focus will adjust.
The photographer of this image is David Bergman. He made a panoramic image showing the nearly two million people who watched President Obama’s inaugural address. To do so, he clamped a Gigapan Imager to the railing on the north media platform about six feet from the photo position. The Gigapan is a robotic camera mount that allows to take multiple images and stitch them together, creating a massive image file. The image is made up of 220 Canon G10 photos, and measures approx. 60,000 x 25,000 pixels. Yep, it’s got some serious detail.
Direct Link to the Image: Scan, Zoom and see everyone present in the ceremony crystal clear!
You can scan and zoom to any section of the crowd... wait a few seconds... and the focus will adjust.
The photographer of this image is David Bergman. He made a panoramic image showing the nearly two million people who watched President Obama’s inaugural address. To do so, he clamped a Gigapan Imager to the railing on the north media platform about six feet from the photo position. The Gigapan is a robotic camera mount that allows to take multiple images and stitch them together, creating a massive image file. The image is made up of 220 Canon G10 photos, and measures approx. 60,000 x 25,000 pixels. Yep, it’s got some serious detail.
Direct Link to the Image: Scan, Zoom and see everyone present in the ceremony crystal clear!
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